That's a picture of an ad that's in a public train.
I have said before that I don't use pictures for code. I also can't edit every picture that I take, particularly when I don't have a lot of time to take a picture because I'm in a train or there is a lot of traffic or there are a lot of people around.
The people who take pictures and turn them into ads such as that XFINITY ad have the money and the time to have pictures look like whatever they want. Their behavior is deliberate and premeditated.
I have tried to be neat and organized in both of my last apartments. I like being neat and organized; however, I felt a lot of extra pressure to be as neat and organized as possible because THERE WERE HIDDEN AND ILLEGAL CAMERAS IN BOTH OF THOSE APARTMENTS AND I KNEW THAT HATEFUL PEOPLE WHO HAVE CALLED ME DIRTY SINCE 2010 WERE WATCHING ME 24 HOURS/DAY, LOOKING FOR THINGS ABOUT WHICH TO RIDICULE ME!
Do you know what the envelopes are for? They're for the documents that I always have during my futile attempts to stop my rights from being criminally violated, futile attempts to prove that I'm telling the truth about being victimized by voyeurism and other crimes and that I'm not delusional or lying.
I often have a "To Do" list at my phone.
I don't care and never have cared what the conglomerate thinks of me; I don't care about the opinion of vicious and/or ignorant people. The ridicule doesn't hurt my feelings; it is concerning because it means that the conglomerate thinks that violating my rights is funny and that means that my rights won't stop being violated.
The conglomerate has succeeded at making many of the younger celebrities whom it influences think that voyeurism and other privacy invasions are normal. It has succeeded at demonizing me; those people really think that I deserve what is happening to me. That is what it will make the next generation think, if its propaganda isn't stopped.
Copyright L. Kochman, August 15, 2017 @ 12:06 p.m.