Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-28776596-20160913152557/@comment-25936766-20170225164400

Phantomlink959 wrote: You've clearly never dealt with a small child who is legitimately upset about messing up, sometimes they actually do need something to make them feel better because they're more concerned about it than you are. That's a horrible idea, Phantom. You're just spoiling the brat, rewarding mistakes. That's not a good way to raise a child.

If they're legitimately upset for a mess-up, teach them to try harder next time, if they really cared that much about it. Not that they'll get a new shiny toy after messing up.

Same here with Tyrian. Only...you know, more grimm.