Inside every man there lies a predator within
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — General Discussion
LadyGigi Savige — 1 week ago(March 22, 2026 04:43 PM)
For example, my neighbor. I recognize that SUV.
I was inside my bedroom preparing to live stream PZ gameplay.
I'm sitting at my workstation, putting makeup on and preparing the webcam.
And I hear some guy having a loud conversation outside very close to my apartment.
I ignored it for a very long time.
So when the conversation went on for over 30 minutes, I looked out the window.
I see him standing in front of his SUV leaning against the hood. He's on the phone.
So I ignore it.
Well he wouldn't shut the **** up!
So I started watching him.
He ended that phone conversation and started casually staring at my bedroom window.
It seemed off putting. I didn't know if he was a peeping Tom or what.
Eventually it became clear the guy was staring into my bedroom. I don't know how he could see inside because of how my blinds were.
So I closed all the blinds completely.
He went away after about 3 minutes.
I can't even feel safe inside of my own home anymore.
So weird cuz I know that SUV he was leaning on.
He has a big family of noisy children and a wife.
Gawd I hate men so ****ing much. -
bitchsurn — 1 week ago(March 22, 2026 04:48 PM)
Buy a firearm. Preferably a handgun. A Glock is a good choice, but if you are a beginner, remember that the 'safety' is not really safe. I don't think you need to consider a hand cannon, a 9mm would be fine, and Glock offers excellent choices in that caliber.
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bitchsurn — 1 week ago(March 22, 2026 05:04 PM)
In all seriousness, a territorial dog is a great supplement to a firearm; if you are a sound sleeper and you sleep with a firearm within reach, you might very well wake up with an intruder pointing that gun at you. However, a territorial dog will start barking like crazy before the intruder gains full entrance, giving you time to collect your thoughts and have your gun in hand(s) and ready to go.
But a baseball bat?
Bad idea.
Nearly worthless.
The firearm is the great equalizer. -
bitchsurn — 1 week ago(March 22, 2026 05:21 PM)
That depends upon how well documented the history is.
As long as she doesn't have any felony convictions, she should be able to buy one. And even if she is a convicted felon, she could probably score a long gun via a private sale. But I stress that I am not advising she do that, assuming she does have a felony record. -
LadyGigi Savige — 1 week ago(March 22, 2026 06:23 PM)
Ha!
This is a funny debate actually even though it has absolutely no place in this thread topic.
I am simply pointing out that if there is no documented history of mental illness or felonies, you should have no problem legally purchasing a handgun or long gun.
Which is why there are so many mass shootings in the US. Ok. Got it. -
Tits Malone, PI — 1 week ago(March 22, 2026 09:11 PM)
Record him next time. You need evidence.
If you ever talk to his wife, tell her about what he does. She's probably abused and wouldn't tell him anything anyway, but at least she'll know.
Donna/LadyGigi Savige needs to sit her ass down!