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Hit you with a shock bat-a-rang...
Trees have this same effect.
People mellow out when they feel like something over them is watching.
https://youtu.be/H0X8jIlxaIg
People also tend to only be about as faithful as their options. It isn't that they as are holy righteous and chaste as they claim.
It's just the fact that nobody wants their sorry mug.
I think it shows we need Batman in school.
He used to make a scene, in a harmless way, and just walk off, leaving people thrown off and talking to each other about him.
Now, for the record, when I say "harmless," for example, one time there was a big line at the checkout and he loudly asks "holy moly, what's the sale?!" then wanders off into the store to go look for what he was there to buy.
One these days I'm going to flash mob a store with the Family Guy song.
It's tops on my bucket list.
This is well documented.
Perhaps every classroom needs a simple portrait with a face looking down at them.
It really could be that simple!