Who else has had an experience just like Larry has on Curb?
I had one recently, when I took my kids to the park to play. I sat a short distance away on an empty bench, to keep an eye on them. I sprawled at one end of the bench, looking back past the rest of the bench (got that?) to see my kids, and to save me getting a crick in the neck.
Then a family came to sit on the rest of the bench. That's fine, there's plenty of space, but it meant that I was looking across them all, which is a bit of an invasion of their privacy. Well, I could have left then, but I was there first, so why should I? I couldn't change position, because then I wouldn't be able to see my kids. Of course, they didn't *know* I had to sit that way, so to them, I was a weird silent guy sort-of staring not quite at them...
They continued for a bit, chatting and texting, and inevitably, looking up at me to see what the hell I was doing; and I deliberately avoided their gaze, because hey, I'm not looking at them. I could feel the tension mounting, and the father started texting, looking up at me, then looking up longer at me, so I looked back at him and he looked away, and the awkwardness just grew. Well, I could leave at any time of course, but all along, I'd sat just like I'd been at the beginning, and they were the ones creating the situation, albeit unknowingly. Eventually I got up and left, and I could hear them all behind me sighing and moaning about me.