RCMP looking for two men following “suspicious activity” in downtown Toronto

AnnaG

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Oh, I get it .... finally. My bad. It is suspicious in Trawnna not to be seen doing something suspicious. Better find those two and hang 'em quick.
It is even offensive to blow bubbles in Trawnna, remember.
 

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Oh, I get it .... finally. My bad. It is suspicious in Trawnna not to be seen doing something suspicious. Better find those two and hang 'em quick.
It is even offensive to blow bubbles in Trawnna, remember.

Actually, Trawna is a boring "sensible" place full of Endicotts. There are a couple of big cities in Canada that do fit your description but they sure ain't Trawna. Don't forget, they politely applaud the Leafs year after year after year. The East side of Chicago, it ain't. It's more like Salt Lake City.

Now, Montreal ... THAT is a different matter! It's a mini Manhattan!
 

AnnaG

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I shall take your word for it. We spent a couple weeks in Trawnna. It was summer and we will never do that again. 35° and 95+% relative humidity is not conducive to a fun visit. One steps out of the shower, towels off, and immediately starts collecting a layer of dew on oneself.
 

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:shock: Suspicious activity in Trawnna? No way!

I think it is a requirement than anyone living there does at least 1 suspicious thing per day.

I visited once and the whole place was suspicious. I was there long enough to change trains and never went back.
 

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what is suspicious activity?and what lives in people's minds including my mind when one is on high alert.what i may think is suspicious behaviour may not be suspicious behaviour at all,how does one know?
for instance at the airport the other day,a young man was greeted by another young man,the greeting (as I perceived) was unusual,as it was evident the young men did not know each other,and the greeting was more business like rather then friendly exchanges,it seemed once they identified themselves the conversation was minimal.
of course i reminded myself i was profiling as the young men were brown in colour.
how does one percieve what is worthy of attention or what our emotion of fear provokes us to conculude of suspicious thoughtsl
i find i am confused on this matter.