Tuesday, October 31, 2017

84:

I just want to know how is it possible for someone living in a house with more than reasonable distance from mine to hear the sound of even my inhale and exhale or the sound of  turning my body around even when I am laying on the floor at the opposite end (excluding the garage) to his house? How can somebody living that far in his house hear what can be considered soundless movement even for somebody living with you in your house like when you lay your head back on the chair? You could move in a way that is much more careful than a thief in the bedroom of the owner of a house and trying to avoid awaking the latter and still be heard while you are at the other end of your house. I wonder if there are special devices employed by those at the neighbor house to eavesdrop to every little sound I make like this or is it that all houses around this level or lower are built that bad for privacy in such a dehumanizing way and things depend merely on how much the other side is a cockroach? In any case one would still wonder Why these houses seem to convey and magnify the sounds instead of isolating them?
I was already questioning the dehumanizing of taking the privacy when living in those thin wall apartments before finding this as the alternative. 
  

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