Stalker Rule #9
Stalker Rule #9: Say it with confidence
While this rule might also apply to oratory skills, as a stalker, one must speak statements with confidence. Whether you're bluffing (because of deduced info or a hypothesis) or saying a fact that has not yet been established, speaking with confidence gives you the extra edge that makes people hesitant in contradicting you at worst, or actually beleive you in some circumstances, no matter how preposterous the statement is.
A bluff might appear as truth when said with firm resolution. Of course don't overdo it, but shyness and meekness, or worse, saying something as if it were a question, diminishes the image of you as a stalker.
The other day, I told a friend that I should apologize to her for doing something wrong. She asked me what was the crime I committed. In fact, I didn't commit any crime but it was just an excuse to get more information out of her. Of course since I said it with enough confidence, she thought I actually did something wrong and was pestering me what it is that I did.
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