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Status: SAS Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: London, UK
Age: 19
Posts: 22
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Status: SAS Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Gender: Male
Age: 19
Posts: 154
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OMG i can totally relate, your not sure where to look. You can sense them watching you but your afraid to look back at them, i hate that
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Status: SAS Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: New Jersey
Gender: Male
Age: 21
Posts: 20
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Yeah, I call that bus syndrome. I also suffer from taxi syndrome, truck syndrome, car syndrome, etc. It's so obvious those people are staring at me with their beady little eyes.
I always stare at the driver/passengers to make sure they aren't staring back. But if they are, well..... then its on. |
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Status: SAS Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Gender: Female
Age: 20
Posts: 320
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Indeed. I don't like anything to do with buses actually. The other day I was driving next to one and it made me really uncomfortable.
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Status: SAS Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Australia
Gender: Female
Posts: 60
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Yes! This happens when I'm waiting for the bus to get to uni, but not only do buses stop by, I also have to stand in front of a busy road that gets frequent traffic in the morning
![]() Even worse when I get onto the bus and I have to stand because there aren't seats left, but I have to take the bus otherwise I'll be late. |
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