We have GPS devices hidden on our cars and I am followed to the library my friends house or when I go out for dinner (everywhere). This has been going on for 2 years now, I can’t get proof bercause they know my every move and I don’t want the law to think we are crazy, how can I stop this? Can I buy equipment that will jam their equipment and use something that records their activities. The probes they use can inflict itching and touching sensations keeping us up at night also make noises to confuse us. This is a federal offense I have read how can i make it stick? I need help! Collapse replies (4) Reply View in chronology Our cats are being scared into shitting all over the house. But hey, I do the same with the penguins at the zoo.What we as a people need to do is fight this. That being said, if celebrities choose to put their lives on television for money, I have no problem watching them and making fun of their ridiculous behavior. It’s not easy and does sort of feel like internet therapy, but I think it’s much more preferable to searching for “real life” on the internet to make up for what we’re missing. That was a pretty terrifying reality, so we’ve started making certain times of day “internet-free time.” My fiancé and I spend so much of our time together in the virtual world on our various devices, that when someone forgets to bring their phone out to dinner, it feels like a jarring amount of face-to-face engagement. While I know it’s a far cry from this, I sort of understand the inclination. More: Is reality TV the kiss of death for marriage? As if we’ve forgotten what that looks like. It’s kind of ironic to think that now that so much of our lives happen online, people are choosing to watch real-life interactions to get off. In fact, there’s a whole niche of porn dedicated to this private life viewing. However, the open access to what normally goes on behind closed doors seems to be what’s most appealing to internet voyeurs. Remember, the cameras look into the couples’ real-life apartments, and that means they’re mostly doing mundane things like watching TV or making dinner. It can’t really be classified as porn because most of the time nothing pornographic is happening. You can also have five real live cams open at the same time, which I assume is for all those ADD voyeurs out there.Īccording to the website, this uncensored voyeurism is legal, because a) the couples agreed to it, and b) it’s an Eastern European site. Premium membership cost $44.95 for 30 days, and gives you all access to the “premium only” couples, one of which is a polyamorous couple. You can either become a standard member for $29.95, which allows you access to those locked doors for 30 days, or you can opt for the upgrade to premium membership. So unlike in The Truman Show and EdTV, where bathroom stuff and sexy stuff was off limits (mostly), this website offers you a key to those “closed doors” for a pretty reasonable price. While the cameras in the kitchens and living rooms are often marked green, which means anyone can watch them without paying, there are several areas marked in red which means they are off limits, unless of course, you fork over $30. If you go to the site, you’ll notice the names of several different couples that you can click on for a glimpse into various areas of their apartments. More: 5 Reality TV tactics we’re totally over And unlike The Truman Show, the premise of which was so unethical to me it was almost distracting, these couples have agreed to open up their private lives for public viewing. The site that provides literal views into the apartments of several couples all day, every day is called RealLifeCam. This is a whole new level of voyeurism of which I didn’t realize our society was capable.
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