BBC:
Mr Brown, now 24, dropped out of college and spent the following years at home - gaming, in chat rooms and reading about politics.
He became almost entirely immersed in an online world of "echo chambers" where he felt the pull of extremism and cybercrime.
Mr Brown, from Ashton, Cornwall, says he became increasingly "eccentric" and eventually lost touch with reality.
"I can count the number of times I went out in a seven-year period on both of my hands," he says.
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He finally decided to seek help and ended up taking part in the Real Ideas Organisation's (RIO) Game Changer programme, which aims to encourage young people to develop skills and overcome any issues they face before getting them into work, education or training.
7 years. Not bad. Can anyone beat that?
(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday November 10 2018, @06:03PM
That's a remnant from the old days, when that was literally a woman's job: To raise children while men were out trying to gather resources for the family.
From what I can tell, women are not more nurturing, and tend to do a horrible job or raising children who are older than perhaps 7 years old.