Computational Literacies Lab

Story 08

Hi, I'm Douglas, and my story is, my grandma took my phone, and I just woke up in the morning, and I was going to go to school, and she took my phone, and she gave it to my aunt out of nowhere. And I was like, why did you take my phone? I had no idea why. But I just go up to school, I respect them, and then, by the same time I was waiting for someone to call me, you know, when I come back after school, I ask him where my phone at, and they were like, your uncle took it, he's not here. After my uncle came, I asked him where my phone at, and he was like, I left it where I was. Then I tell him to go get it. He went, when he come back he didn't bring it. And then I tell my grandma, like, why didn't you bring my phone yet? And he was like, do whatever you want. I was mad too, like, I was waiting for a call from someone, and then, he did that. I saw him, he was using the phone, who had taken his phone, and then I asked him, how do you feel, me taking your phone, like, you're not using your phone. He didn't answer the question. We fight, like, all night, all hour. We fight with a lot of friends. Like, I can't forget that day. Did you feel like you were missing out on something important because your phone was not there with you for a while? Say it. Did you feel like you were missing out on something important because your phone was not there with you? Yeah, because I was waiting for a call. Like, if I'm going to tell you, I'm going to call you. You know when you've got an appointment, and then the time, the time you've gone by, you don't have your phone, or your phone turned off. Like, yeah, you feel bad. That's how I was feeling, I felt bad. And where did you wake up, and how were you feeling, you know, seeing your phone? They didn't take it, like, when I was learning, they took it when I was trying to go to school. Oh, okay. Yeah.