'Don't be scared, I watch you because I care': 'Overly attached girlfriend' mocks the NSA and the 'land of the free-ish...kinda' in hilarious Youtube video

After it was revealed earlier this month that the National Security Agency has been conducting electronic surveillance on average citizens, you might think of the federal government as that overly attached girlfriend you never wanted.

Enter the overly attached girlfriend you never wanted - a woman who has made a name for herself on the Internet by portraying a stereotypical, clingy girlfriend who essentially stalks her boyfriend, and who has been so inspired by the NSA's overreach that she's written a song.

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She's watching you: 'Overly Attached Girlfriend' appears to have a lot in common with the National Security Agency

Laina, better known on the web as 'Overly Attached Girlfriend,' is using her wide-eyed stare to spoof Uncle Sam with a hilarious rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner.

In Laina's version, she details how she's been watching her boyfriend sleep and encourages him to use various means of electronic communication to spill his guts about all of his feelings - or, 'dig [his] own grave,' according to his overly attached girlfriend.

'Don't be scared, I watch you because I care,' she assures him - as her eyes bug out of her head in a rather 'Fatal Attraction' sort of way.

Laina was named one of 2012's '15 People Made Famous By the Internet' by Mashable





Laina's Internet fame began in June of 2012, when she posted a video on Youtube in response to contest held by teen heartthrob Justin Bieber, in which he asked fans to come up with a 'Girlfriend' counterpart to his song 'Boyfriend.'

Pouncing on the cling-y nature of Bieber's song, Laina posted a video of her singing a song based almost entirely on stalking her boyfriend.

The satirical songstress' video was posted on Reddit and ultimately received 170,000 views in its first day.