Not all naturally occurring phenomenon can or should be interpreted as omens.
In this case I'm inclined to think the dragonflies seem to be following you because you (as a warmblooded creature) are a natural draw for mosquitoes, and as mosquitoes are the food of dragonflies, they may just be hanging around for lunch.
absolutely!
no paparazzi follows him EVERYWHERE. he almost never goes out.
When a fly follows you everywhere you go, it could simply be drawn to you due to factors like body heat, carbon dioxide, or scents from your skin or food. Flies are attracted to organic matter and may perceive you as a source of potential food or breeding sites. Alternatively, it could just be a coincidence, as flies are known to be erratic in their movements. In some cultures, it may be seen as a sign or omen, though this is more superstition than fact.
They're like cockroaches. They're everywhere. Just step past them and keep moving before they get on you.
Yes, everywhere is an adverb of place. It can also be a pronoun if used to mean the name of a location (e.g. "everywhere we go is crowded"). It can also be a conjunction (e.g. I could see thunderstorms everywhere I looked.)
he is stalking you or you are so in love you just think you see him everywhere
Yes, they can. In fact, I have a handsome ghost named Klaus. He asked me to go out with him to go get pizza. He also leaned in for a kiss a couple times. AND, he follows me everywhere! *Sigh...* How romantic... :-)
I enjoy wearing clothes outside of my home because of the evil clown that follows me everywhere I go and whispers creepy phrases into my ear.
35 miles an hour
Everywhere We Go was created in 1998.
Wowwe Robotic DragonFly can be controlled from up to 30 feet away.
yes!! Of course!!