How easy would it be to stalk you?
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Probably pretty easy...I'm not very aware of my surroundings.
It's a good thing I'm so boring and unimportant. :D
Oh, you mean on the internet. It's probably not too hard. I've not been very careful with separating my username and my real name.
I had a therapy client find my email a few years ago. I don't think my address is listed though.
kinda hard, because my name is very common...even with a middle initial there's more than a few Jason C. Lee's spread out across the country.
Yeah, that's my problem...I have a pretty odd name.
Although, apparently there's someone with my same name in Palouse, Washington. He may or may not be family. I'm not sure.
I'm not sure. Easy, I guess. but it's not stalking if I leave it up for half the world to see.
If you mean, show up outside of my house and "fap fap fap" at night, knowing I'm asleep in just my underwear in the room above = I HOPE NOT EASY AT ALL
if you knew my real name which isnt hard to come by, probably not that hard, but really this name probably makes it much much easier than it should be.
I am very stalkable. I've had to remove some youtube videos because of it. It's still pretty fucking easy though.
effortless. tricky to find my actual birthdate, though, since i use fake ones on all the social networking sites. you all should, too--having sole access to this one bit of information was quite helpful to me when my identity was stolen.
at one point, when i had a resume/CV link on my website, people could actually find my real residential address. luckily, i don't live there anymore.
I'm pretty sure someone could walk right up to my front door if they were so inclined.
My estranged, crazy uncle got ahold my Chanel's email address 8 years after we'd last spoken to him. We're pretty easily googlable i guess.

Not that I have a mind to stalk any one. But how easy do you think it would be in your case? In other words, how much of your shit is on the internet?