People Are Sharing The Extremely Creepy Things That Shouldn't Be Legal, But Unfortunately Are

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People Are Sharing The Extremely Creepy Things That Shouldn't Be Legal, But Unfortunately Are
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“If your homie gives you his arm to gnaw on, it’s fair game.”

"Technically, you can stand on the sidewalk and stare into someone’s house through a window. It’s not illegal as long as you stay off of their property but it’s really freaking creepy.

""My dad is currently in an injury case against his old job. There’s been a car outside his house filming him for the last couple months trying to catch him doing compromising things to disprove his injuries. That’s very creepy."

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