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“He pulls up outside my duplex. I belatedly realize he’s not asked me where I live - yet he knows. But then he sent the books, of course he knows where I live. What able, cell-phone-tracking, helicopter owning, stalker wouldn’t.” quote by E.L. James
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““He pulls up outside my duplex. I belatedly realize he’s not asked me where I live - yet he knows. But then he sent the books, of course he knows where I live. What able, cell-phone-tracking, helicopter owning, stalker wouldn’t.””

E.L. James

About This Quote

A narrator observes someone who knows their address without asking, implying surveillance and intrusion.

In simple terms: Someone knows where I live without asking, suggesting stalking.

Key Takeaway

Stay aware of privacy risks.

Themes

privacy surveillance trust technology boundaries

Mood

cautious concerned

Type

observational cautionary

When to use this quote

  • personal safety
  • online security
  • community awareness
  • risk assessment
  • digital footprint

Key Concepts

tracking invasion of privacy social engineering

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you protect personal data?
  • What signs indicate unwanted monitoring?
A Different Perspective

The observer may be misinterpreting coincidence as malicious intent.

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