Anonymous A started this discussion 1 year ago#118,203
I don't like to be around groups, I can see the group mentality taking over real time. So I am a expert at avoiding the group, I'll drive around warehouse hallways in a mad haste, just trying to avoid people, all day. Time flies away there.
I don't think that's gonna happen so no, but gangmurdered? Yeah, yeah that feels possible, people turning on me all of the sudden is a very possible thing. Used to have this ocd thought about the village just deciding to torture me and my family to death when I was a kid.
Well either way, if avoidance wasn't such a costly strategic cost, it'd be top tier choice because it's very effective but even then, supposedly only in the short run. Avoiding getting hurt by a group is great, but it's also great to have a group when you do get hurt.
Anonymous F joined in and replied with this 1 year ago, 3 hours later, 23 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,299,668
The trick I use is to be seen at key moments by as many people as possible, preferably carrying something clunky so people leave me alone. The guys that hide in a corner of one of the warehouses get busted - I've skated by for years doing this.
But the "keep moving" approach is solid too, and it sounds like it's working for ya. @OP