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Tuesday, August 12, 2003
I'm at an internet café with my fourteen year old cousin Fouad, attempting to stop him from subscribing to some site or other that requires you to be over eighteen (need I say more?). "You can't, you have to be over eighteen" (just one of the reasons why I won't let him). "On the internet I am eighteen". He doesn’t have the internet at home as his parents won't allow it yet for obvious and justified reasons. What does he have to say about this? "They read too many newspapers". He goes on to say "and the only things newspapers write are the negative aspects of everything – including computers and the internet". I don't think parents need to worry too much about a son like that.
Fouad was recently telling his father and I how he’d chosen ‘’schizo’’ as a nickname for himself in some computer gaming group. His father objected to the name and recommended that he change it. Foaud thought that it was a perfectly reasonable name and asked rhetorically ‘’what am I going to call myself, diarrhoea?’’ ‘’Does it have to be an illness!’’ was his father’s bemused reply.
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