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This week, we enj0y a caviar joint and talk instinct. How is it that you can sense when someone is looking at you? Some say this helped our ancestors survive, and it's possible it may help us survive, too. Thankfully. though, when you start to feel the creepy feeling of being watched, you are usually able to identify the "threat", which is usually just someone staring. But what if it's not? What if you're not able to figure out who is watching you?
Thanks to reddit user Bingbong1234.
Link to The Whistler video.
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This week, we enj0y a caviar joint and talk instinct. How is it that you can sense when someone is looking at you? Some say this helped our ancestors survive, and it's possible it may help us survive, too. Thankfully. though, when you start to feel the creepy feeling of being watched, you are usually able to identify the "threat", which is usually just someone staring. But what if it's not? What if you're not able to figure out who is watching you?
Thanks to reddit user Bingbong1234.
Link to The Whistler video.