I Think Wearing Large Headphones In Public Keeps You Out Of Trouble

Gizmo j

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I think when a criminal sees someone wearing large headphones he thinks "This person is minding his own business".

It also gives you the excuse to "not reply" if talked to, like if a criminal tries to talk to you and you're "NOT" wearing headphones the criminal would be like "WHY ARE YOU IGNORING ME!? I KNOW YOU HEARD ME! 😡

But if you're wearing large headphones the criminal would be like "he probably can't hear me".

I've always wore large headphones in public since being a teenager and I've never really gotten into serious trouble on the street.
 
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Gizmo j

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So, like, you figure criminals are working based on some code where they don't crime you if you can't hear them?

No, I just think they see you as more non-threatening if you're wearing headphones. And if you ignore them it's not due to disrespect but lack of being able to hear them.
 

dlerious

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Never wore large headphones (over the ear) outside. They're made more for sitting down. When I'm outside, I use ear buds or iems.
 

nakedfrog

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No, I just think they see you as more non-threatening if you're wearing headphones. And if you ignore them it's not due to disrespect but lack of being able to hear them.
What kind of criminals are you talking about exactly? Wouldn't you want to appear more threatening, so as to be a less appealing target?
I see people with stuff in/on their ears, and I think they're fools. My ears are always on listening to what's going on around me. I use my ears almost as much as my eyes. If I were out to do crime, I'd be hunting the headphone wearers.
This makes much more sense, as the target would be less able to hear you approaching.
 

Gizmo j

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What I meant by "non-threatening" is someone who:
see no evil.
hear no evil.
speak no evil.

If you're wearing headphones it seems like you're not "hearing any evil", which a criminal would see as less threatening.

I'm not saying I support crime, im saying a criminal would see you as non-threatening if you hear no evil.

Like I said before, if you're wearing headphones people would see you as someone who is minding their own business.
 
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lxskllr

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You need to step up your game and wear vr goggles in public. If someone approaches you can start motorboating and people will usually leave you alone.
You woke up a memory. There was a guy on a particular part of road I was sometimes on, and would stop at the Wawa. He lived nearby, and was always riding his bike from wherever he lived to the Wawa. The whole time riding his bike, he'd make motorcycle noises. Needless to say, he wasn't all there in the head. It's been 20-30 years since I saw him. I wonder what happened to the guy?

Coincidentally(maybe not?), that was near where I found my first confirmed illiterate person. There was sawmill <1mi from that Wawa, and we bought our stakes from them. One time I was picking up stakes, and I handed a guy a my order list. It looked like he was having trouble parsing what it said before someone else walked up and snatched it from him a few seconds later. It then dawned on me that he couldn't read. First time I ever met someone fully illiterate. Maybe the water out there's bad...
 

balloonshark

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You woke up a memory. There was a guy on a particular part of road I was sometimes on, and would stop at the Wawa. He lived nearby, and was always riding his bike from wherever he lived to the Wawa. The whole time riding his bike, he'd make motorcycle noises. Needless to say, he wasn't all there in the head. It's been 20-30 years since I saw him. I wonder what happened to the guy?

Coincidentally(maybe not?), that was near where I found my first confirmed illiterate person. There was sawmill <1mi from that Wawa, and we bought our stakes from them. One time I was picking up stakes, and I handed a guy a my order list. It looked like he was having trouble parsing what it said before someone else walked up and snatched it from him a few seconds later. It then dawned on me that he couldn't read. First time I ever met someone fully illiterate. Maybe the water out there's bad...
It's wild how the brain works. I often get those recall moments. Most the time I have to piece together the memory which takes time.

The sense of smell is strongly tied to our memory. Once I get a whiff of something familiar I will search my brain until I figure it out. I once tied a recent smell to a x-mas decoration my parents would put out every year back in the 70's and 80's. I saw a Strawberry Shortcake toy doll yesterday and I could remember exactly what is smelled like 30+ years ago.
 

sdifox

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I think when a criminal sees someone wearing large headphones he thinks "This person is mining his own business".

It also gives you the excuse to "not reply" if talked to, like if a criminal tries to talk to you and you're "NOT" wearing headphones the criminal would be like "WHY ARE YOU IGNORING ME!? I KNOW YOU HEARD ME! 😡

But if you're wearing large headphones the criminal would be like "he probably can't hear me".

I've always wore large headphones in public since being a teenager and I've never really gotten into serious trouble on the street.
Wait, there are now headphones that crypto mine?
 
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I always wear pants when I'm outside and I've never been mugged or gotten in trouble with criminals.

Always wear your pants outside, folks!
 

pete6032

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Headphones are great in big cities. Put them in and no one will bother you on transit or walking down the street.