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When I was fairly little, I was watching a soap opera with my mother. Back then, I used to believe that the actors and actresses could see me, so I'd start waving at the tv and I would try to uphold a conversation with them, and get angry when they didn't respond.

But my mother told me otherwise. Lol.

Amanda
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I used to believe that the people on televsion could see me. When I would be watching T.V. while getting ready for school, I would change clothes in my closet because I was afraid they were watching me...

Amber J
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When i was about 5 i used to think that people on the tv could see what you were doing, one time i had to get changed in the living room cos i was late for my friends party, and i wouldnt get changed because i thought the tv people were watching me, and only got changed when the person was looking away

Ricko
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i used to think that people in the tv could see me...

md
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I used to think people on TV could see mee also. So one day I was watching a PBS science show on which a man was dressed in a rat costume. So I put on my Halloween costume, a cat, and repeatedly hissed at him & would run behind my grandpap's recliner.

Kitty
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I used to belive that the people who was on tv could see me just like I could see them... I never walked past the tv without being dressed, and before my favourite show (starring a boy I had a crush on) I put on a pretty dress and borrowed mum`s lipstick....

Victoria
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I used to believe that people inside the television could see me from the set in my sitting room. One day, someone smiled as they looked at the screen and I thought they were smiling at me.

Tatmeister
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When I was about four or five I used to think the weather man could see me from inside the tv. i thought he was really talking to us and i guess that's why i thought he could see what we were doing.

Kimmy
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I thought the people on TV were somehow "in" the TV, and thus could see me, too. As a result, I always made sure to FULLY close the door to our bathroom that was within viewing range of the TV (so they couldn't watch me pee).

Vickie Pain
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i used to believe that the characters inside the tv were able to watch me as i watched them so everytime the characters from a cartoon like sesame street waved at me i would wave thinking they could see me

alyssa
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When my mother was a child, she believed that since she could see the people on TV they could see her too. Accordingly, she would never turn on the television unless she was properly dressed. Until this day, nearly 43 years later my mohter will not watch tv in her pajamas.

Sarah's Daughter, MD
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I used to believe that the newscasters could see me, so I would stick out my tongue at them and try to poke them in the eye.

penni
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Back in the day, when you watched the Price is Right at the end of the show the winners, losers, models, etc would stand around and wave at the cameras. I used to believe that they were waving at me, because my grandfather told me they were. One day I was happily waving everybody goodbye and my grandmother said sharply, "they can't see you". I was so disappointed.

heather
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I used to think that the people in the television could see you.

Megan
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I used to believe that the people on tv could really see and hear you, so if they asked a question, I would run to the speaker on the front of the tv and yell the answer out to them.
Also, if I was afraid to leave the room while the tv was on, because I thought the people would be mad because they were left by themselves.

Kristen
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I used to believe the people in the TV could see me.

Paige
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My grandfather used to wear his best suit to watch television as he believed that people in telly land could see him

Gav
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When I Was Younger, I Used To Believe That News Reporters On Televison Could Actually See You, So I Would Make Head Gestures To Let Them Know I Was Paying Attention.

I Also Licked My Tongue, And Held My Middle Finger Up To The Reporter And Ducked Behind The Dresser lol

Cocoa
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For some reason I thought that the characters on television could see you the same as you could see them, that they were staring out at you. I watched Barney religiously. I had a MAJOR crush on Michael-the cute curly blonde-anyone remember him? For some reason I thought that the characters on television could see you the same as you could see them, that they were staring out at you. So I used to put on a little dress and fix my hair whenI watched television. And whenever there was a close-up of Michael, I would sort of shyly smile and giggle at him, and maybe wave. It was ridiculous.

Edie
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I used to believe that the people in the tv could see me, and cartoons were real people and not drawings.

Amy, 22yrs
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