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Science & Tech Quote by Benjamin Cohen

"I was stuck at home in bed with me and got more and more involved with the Internet. I used it to keep in contact with friends and to make sure I was up to date with everything that was going on in the world"

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The line lands like a quiet origin story for the modern journalist: isolation, a laptop, and the sudden feeling that the world is only a tab away. Cohen frames being "stuck at home" as both limitation and catalyst. The phrase "in bed with me" is almost comically claustrophobic, doubling down on solitude, yet it also hints at the intimate way the internet collapses private space and public life. Your bedroom becomes a newsroom, a social hub, and a wire service all at once.

The intent feels less like tech evangelism than a plainspoken account of adaptation. He "got more and more involved", a soft progression that mirrors how online life actually works: not a dramatic conversion, but a gradual rerouting of attention, community, and identity. There's subtext in the two uses he names. "Keep in contact with friends" is the human alibi; "up to date with everything" is the professional itch. Together they sketch the internet as a tool that blurs work and friendship until they're barely separable.

Context matters: for someone born in 1982, the internet's rise tracks his coming-of-age and early career, when online connection shifted from novelty to necessity. The quote captures the bargain of digital modernity: you can be physically absent and still feel omnipresent. It also carries a faint warning. If your sense of "everything" is mediated by the feed, being informed starts to look suspiciously like being constantly tethered.

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Benjamin Cohen (born August 14, 1982) is a Journalist from England.

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