Liam Doe
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I’m Nineteen, I Study Computers, and I Grew Up Online: What Teenagers Really Do on the Internet — and What Parents Need to Know
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“I don’t remember life before the internet.
For me, the ‘real world’ and the digital one were never separate. They were both home — and sometimes, both confusing. But in the middle of it all, I learned that the one thing technology can’t replace is meaning.”
― I’m Nineteen, I Study Computers, and I Grew Up Online: What Teenagers Really Do on the Internet — and What Parents Need to Know
For me, the ‘real world’ and the digital one were never separate. They were both home — and sometimes, both confusing. But in the middle of it all, I learned that the one thing technology can’t replace is meaning.”
― I’m Nineteen, I Study Computers, and I Grew Up Online: What Teenagers Really Do on the Internet — and What Parents Need to Know
“We didn’t grow up with the internet — we grew up inside it.
Every friendship, every mistake, every secret lived in pixels and chat bubbles. Adults think it’s about screens, but it’s not. It’s about the invisible places where we learned to be ourselves, to fail, to fall in love, and to start over — all while no one was really watching.”
― I’m Nineteen, I Study Computers, and I Grew Up Online: What Teenagers Really Do on the Internet — and What Parents Need to Know
Every friendship, every mistake, every secret lived in pixels and chat bubbles. Adults think it’s about screens, but it’s not. It’s about the invisible places where we learned to be ourselves, to fail, to fall in love, and to start over — all while no one was really watching.”
― I’m Nineteen, I Study Computers, and I Grew Up Online: What Teenagers Really Do on the Internet — and What Parents Need to Know
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