I too go to the movies only during the week.. I NEVER go during the popular weekend grazing periods... the mall is like a literal farm... an urbanized, mechanized containment box ...
i go on the weekdays, $5 matinee all day, and nobody is there... and i ALWAYS sit at the very first row...right in the middle.. this way no chance a sheep will come along and site behind me...
I know what you mean garret... I too while in the theater get very angry when the theater is empty and they gravitate towards you... you see its a SHEEP thing! They always want to get 'near' another person... it happens in the movies, parking lots, walking down the board walk at AC... they want to herd together... its disgusting.... In fact i was at a craps table today (empty table) and a guy comes up and stand right next to me... I grab my shit and move across the table...
This is a sickening herd/sheep insecurity and i can feel it all the time, as if I have magnets on me... they are forever trying to be a MASS rather than an individual.
Have you ever been in a line at a store, or say at the DMV or some state service line and say the clerk/cashier is being really slow with moving the line... then someone in the line will turn to YOU and say something like "I cant believe how slow this is blah blah blah....." as if to start this sort of mob/herd behavior. The person tries to instigate with you in order to form a mob because she cant handle the responsibility of dealing with her insecurities herself... again sick
Another example is when here in Philly I take the subway to get somewhere... ok its an EMPTY platform and I go off somewhere on the far end to wait... then a sheep walks all the way up to where you are waiting and stands 3 feet away from you! disgusting...
again I walk away as far as possible ... but the herd mentality is always there...
again - your parking lot ex. is PERFECT happens to me all the time! I park FAR AWAY from the other cars, to just sit in my car and sleep and a f*cking sheep drives right next to my car because they are afraid of being alone/not in the herd.
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