yes because they would intrude involuntory
He would stammer whenever he had to give a speech in front of a large group.
In Naruto? That would be Hinata ^-^
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I would interpret this to mean that you are an interesting person; watching you is as interesting as watching a movie.
If you are a young person, speak to a parent, guardian, or counsellor. Explain your fear, and ask how you can help. Maybe sitting relaxed in a room would help. If you are an older person, try reading a book or watching TV while the storm is on.
you would see it on tombstones it would have it to explain the person.
A person hiking would be at a higher risk of getting shocked by lightning compared to a person watching TV indoors. This is because being outdoors during a storm increases exposure to lightning strikes, especially if the hike is in an open area with few shelter options.
You can call this person and explain what happened. I don't believe this person will be upset when you explain sincerely what happened. you would not like misunderstandings.
a lot. i would tell you but its so much to explain. I suggest watching youtube videos and then you can see what goes on.
No
If the visual cortex or the optic nerves were damaged then no matter how perfect or healthy the eyes are the person would be blind.
If your doctor, for example, told some unauthorised person your medical history, that would be a breach of confidentiality