catseye
Old lady trouser-smell with yesterday's knickers
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Is there a type of psychosis that causes those who are feeling 'unsafe' for whatever reason to seek out small, enclosed spaces? A kind of primitive instinct to hide where they can't be seen but feel 'surrounded'? Like the burrowing instinct in those with hypothermia.
Because I can quite understand that, in all of these cases, someone who feels they are being watched, maybe followed, that there are drones or cameras watching them, that people are talking about them - to find a small, dark (and therefore unfilmable) space just to feel safe for a moment...
Because I can quite understand that, in all of these cases, someone who feels they are being watched, maybe followed, that there are drones or cameras watching them, that people are talking about them - to find a small, dark (and therefore unfilmable) space just to feel safe for a moment...