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  2. Scopophobia - Wikipedia

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    Spotligectophobia, scopophobia, scoptophobia, or ophthalmophobia, is an anxiety disorder characterized by an excessive fear of being stared at in public or stared at by others. [1] Similar phobias include erythrophobia, the fear of blushing. Scopophobia is also commonly associated with schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders. Often ...

  3. Why do so many of us hate how we look in photos? - AOL

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    It’s an all-too-familiar scenario. You’ve spent ages getting ready for a night out or special occasion, and you reckon you look just about OK.Maybe even better than that. At least, it looks ...

  4. Psychic staring effect - Wikipedia

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    A 1913 study by John E. Coover asked ten subjects to state whether or not they could sense an experimenter looking at them, over a period of 100 possible staring periods. . The subjects' answers were correct 50.2% of the time, a result that Coover called an "astonishing approximation" of pure chance.

  5. 100 Design Fails In Public Places So Bad, They Make People ...

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    Image credits: reddit.com. In the U.S., people also believe that good public spaces should have a positive influence on people's mental health. 86% of the respondents in the State of Community ...

  6. “Looked Better Before”: 17 Stars People Say Look ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Dave M. Benett/Getty Images #3 Madonna. The legendary musician addressed plastic surgery rumors in an Instagram post after her appearance at the 2023 Grammys. “Look how cute I am ...

  7. Staring - Wikipedia

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    The sketches are set during the World Stare-out Championship Finals, a staring match which is described as a global event broadcast all over the world. In season two, episode four of the Cartoon Network animated sitcom Regular Show , the main villain, "Peeps" (who is a large floating eyeball), is defeated by losing a staring contest.

  8. “Keeping It Real”: 17 Celebrity Photos That Reveal Lesser ...

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    Image credits: pamelaanderson #3 Chrissy Teigen's Family Issues. Chrissy may be a model, but she’s always been open about the fact that motherhood isn’t always picture-perfect.

  9. People-watching - Wikipedia

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    Customers looking out from a Parisian café. People-watching or crowd watching is the act of observing people and their interactions in public. [1] [2] It involves picking up on idiosyncrasies to try to interpret or guess at another person's story, interactions, and relationships with the limited details they have. [3]