
The Diary
Story
June 2019: My daughter stares at the TV and computer all day. I'm worried she'll damage her eyes.
December 2019: My daughter seems a bit more cheerful. I see her often voice chatting with friends.
March 2020: My daughter smiled, saying she did something great. I'm happy too.
May 2020: My daughter's condition has worsened. She doesn't sleep at night and won't talk to me.
June 2020: Our household expenses seem unusually high lately. Hmm... am I being forgetful?
October 2020: My daughter goes out more now that the pandemic has eased. She seems to have more friends. That's wonderful.
February 2021: I received a lawyer's letter with my daughter's name on it. How can this be?!
August 2021: I've grounded my daughter.
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Why has my daughter been staring at TV and computer every day since June 2019?
Why has my daughter been staring at TV and computer every day since June 2019?
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Some answers are not hidden in the event. They are hidden in the point of view. The more specific your questions are, the closer we get to that one skewed angle. I only answer: Yes / No / Cannot determine Only “Yes” moves the progress bar There are question templates beside the input when you need another way to ask; the clue area lets you review clues, and view a hint or the answer when needed.
Some answers are not hidden in the event. They are hidden in the point of view. The more specific your questions are, the closer we get to that one skewed angle. I only answer: Yes / No / Cannot determine Only “Yes” moves the progress bar There are question templates beside the input when you need another way to ask; the clue area lets you review clues, and view a hint or the answer when needed.
Why has my daughter been staring at TV and computer every day since June 2019?
Why has my daughter been staring at TV and computer every day since June 2019?
Story
June 2019: My daughter stares at the TV and computer all day. I'm worried she'll damage her eyes.
December 2019: My daughter seems a bit more cheerful. I see her often voice chatting with friends.
March 2020: My daughter smiled, saying she did something great. I'm happy too.
May 2020: My daughter's condition has worsened. She doesn't sleep at night and won't talk to me.
June 2020: Our household expenses seem unusually high lately. Hmm... am I being forgetful?
October 2020: My daughter goes out more now that the pandemic has eased. She seems to have more friends. That's wonderful.
February 2021: I received a lawyer's letter with my daughter's name on it. How can this be?!
August 2021: I've grounded my daughter.
