- Let's take a moment to mourn those killed in terrorist attacks -- everyday.
Speaking to my little cousin (well, he's 12!) is cosy. At each visit, you want to see him but never make him feel you do -- he welcomes you, talks to you in a way that you want to be
his little cousin. As usual, he was no late to notice me:
- "Oh, brother. Was it you?"
He was busy at something that I couldn't help interfering: It was an extra-curricular activity (organized under the name 'Webber Maggers' -- stupid) to issue a continuous in-school mag named 'The Blue Bead' (yes, it's in English!). Our little peas were sensitive enough to remember those killed in
Istanbul bombings at their anniversary. Let's take a look!
He was bringing together a set of photos he ripped off from a forum -- that was his job in the anniversary page (I mean, providing the image
).
Image was blurred already -- must have been of JPEGing over and over after each edit. The angles of photo-shots were messed up. Who cared? He was enjoying it. And, after all, they did the job.
I asked him about the 'article' itself. Proud, he handed me an A4 whose title, with a huge Times-New Roman, went
- "They came where they would -- every day, like us."
The tea was ready and I have already read, approved, and appreciated every single line in tears. It was high time we took a break.
And, what about the 'break's in real life? Like of terrorism, of war?
Don't interrupt me while I'm interrupting." - Winston S. Churchill