People on TV can see what you're doing
This section contains beliefs all on a common theme: People on TV can see what you're doing. Show most recent or highest rated first or go back to tv.i used to believe that the people on tv could see you. once i waved my hand at a character on sesame and (coincidently or perhaps only in my imagination) they waved back. from that point on, i would always wave at the tv, but the people on tv were always ignoring me, being too busy with their own lives to wave back.
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.
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
When I was young my mom toold me that the people on the news could see me as well as me being able to see them so if I wasn't on my ver best behavior they would send some one to take me away. Turns out she just wanted to watch the news in peace.
One day I was watching t.v. and I was sitting really close and my sister told me not to do that because the people have t.v.s in the studio and they're watching me and every other kid that's watching their show and i believed that until I was about 15, and I still catch myself sitting away from the t.v. cause I think if i'm too close they'll judge me
When I was about 3 years old I would never change clothes in front of the TV because I thought the actors on TV could see me undressing!
when i was young i belived that when i was watching television that the people on t.v. could look through the screen and look back at me
I used to believe( when I was 4 or 5y or so) that people on television could see people who were watching television....so when there was a host or an actor I didn't like I started to make funny faces...
One day my mom asked me what I was doing and I explained her and she started laughing and this story is haunting me since then.
I used to believe that the people in the tv could see me, and cartoons were real people and not drawings.
I used to believe the person who are in TV programmes heard me when I was talking to them but one day, when I told my favorite TV hero to save the girls, he didn't do it, and I realized the TV didn't hear me, Today I realize I was stupid to talk to my TV.
I used to think that when you watched the TV the person on the other side had a TV that they could see me through it!
I used to pull faces at the TV and if someone laughed I thought it was because I was pulling faces at them.
I used to think that people on television could see me
I used to believe the people in the t.v. could see me too.
When I was young (5-6), I used to believe that I was being watched through my TV by the actors, so I always hesitated to do anything like adjusting my shirt or harassing my older sister.
I felt that they knew what were watching because they watching us, and that's how they got the ratings of shows.
i used to think that when you watched the news, they news anchors could see you too
I used to think if I break the TV screen open, I could get in the TV show.
I used to believe that people on TV could see me in my living room. For example, at the end of the "Ed Sullivan Show," they would bring on all the acts from that night's show, and they would all wave at the camera. I used to wave back because I thought they could see me.
When i was about 7 or 8, i used to believe that the people on the TV could see me while i was watching it.
when we were getting dressed in the morning for school, i would hide behind the couch because i was sure mr. peppermint on the tv could see me undressing.
I used to belive that the people on tv could see you and i used to talk to the tv and think that i knew the people!
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