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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So I rarely have anyone initiate random conversation in a store except maybe if we’re looking at similar items. (“Wow. Not much stocking stuffer candy left.”) I would find it strange for pairs of people to persistently pursue seemingly random conversation too. Classic DCUM to attack the OP or the underlying premise. Does it make you feel safer in your world to deny potential danger and malign the OP instead?[/quote] +1 Some of these posters are trying to pretend that criminals don't operate in this manner. Oh, yes they do. Criminals are looking for gullible victims, and many of them target people in stores and communicate with their fellow criminals who are in the parking lot.[/quote] Post a link or else you’re just making up scenarios in your own mind. [/quote] Not the PP you're addressing, but: You seem very invested in insisting this is all paranoia and all fabricated. Why so insistent? If that's you who's written several of these "it doesn't happen/you're paranoid" posts, you sound oddly strident about attacking posters who are more cautious than you are. That's...suspicious, actually. You're creating the very thing you claim PPs here shouldn't be feeling. Namely, suspicion. [/quote] So people with a different opinion are inherently suspicious? I am invested because I literally hate people like you that use innuendo to pin suspicion on others merely for having the audacity to not fall in line with your privileged expectations. Quirky people, poor people, people with mental illness etc. all get victimized by your false accusations. If you see an actual crime by all means say something but otherwise you are sowing distrust and hate of the “other”.[/quote] This has nothing to do with privilege or privileged expectations. It's about safety--especially in a large city, whether you approve or not. [/quote] Chantilly is nothing like a large city. You doing insane. Paranoia indeed. [/quote]
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