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<blockquote data-quote="KillShot" data-source="post: 1374898" data-attributes="member: 15018"><p>I'm the same way you are but I'm a pretty sound sleeper, unfortunately. I've always been very observant and aware of my surroundings. Anytime I'm in a restaurant or a crowded area, I want to be as close to the back wall as possible so I can keep an eye on everything that's going on. I don't believe the "boogie man" is out to get me, but I don't trust anyone until they give me a reason as to why I should.</p><p></p><p>As I've told others, many people have been a victim of circumstance because they weren't paying attention to their surroundings and what's going on around them. I'm not going to let the same be said of me. While it's impossible to be prepared for every possible situation that could arise, being somewhat prepared and self aware is better than becoming a statistic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KillShot, post: 1374898, member: 15018"] I'm the same way you are but I'm a pretty sound sleeper, unfortunately. I've always been very observant and aware of my surroundings. Anytime I'm in a restaurant or a crowded area, I want to be as close to the back wall as possible so I can keep an eye on everything that's going on. I don't believe the "boogie man" is out to get me, but I don't trust anyone until they give me a reason as to why I should. As I've told others, many people have been a victim of circumstance because they weren't paying attention to their surroundings and what's going on around them. I'm not going to let the same be said of me. While it's impossible to be prepared for every possible situation that could arise, being somewhat prepared and self aware is better than becoming a statistic. [/QUOTE]
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