Message from @Dramis Covetous

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2017-04-18 04:15:59 UTC  

Nothing is impossible. Now backtrace me its a matter of life an death.

2017-04-18 04:16:05 UTC  

you fed the bot

2017-04-18 04:16:17 UTC  

Making the script for my do5 assasination

2017-04-18 04:16:29 UTC  

YOU GOT PRANKED

2017-04-18 04:16:34 UTC  

PRANKED

2017-04-18 04:16:41 UTC  

FUQIN PRANKED

2017-04-18 04:16:50 UTC  

😎 πŸ”«

2017-04-18 04:16:56 UTC  

I welcome death

2017-04-18 04:17:06 UTC  

No. You did. Already. Again.

2017-04-18 04:17:31 UTC  

did i just get pranked

2017-04-18 04:17:51 UTC  

<:doge:280634887109607425>

2017-04-18 04:17:57 UTC  

can't wait 4 4/20

2017-04-18 04:17:59 UTC  

<:doge:280634887109607425>

2017-04-18 04:18:11 UTC  

So, about art and how it's hard.
You all know that little kids just can't stand it when you tall them that what they've drawn (sung or written) isn't really that good, right?
You really need to critique kids' work more as they grow up. I'm sick of grown-ass teens that have a meltdown when you say them that their shitty drawing isn't good. How the fuck are you supposed to progress if all you hear is praise?

2017-04-18 04:18:12 UTC  

Diego

2017-04-18 04:18:18 UTC  

πŸ––πŸΌ

2017-04-18 04:19:12 UTC  

@pastiche i believe the reason for that is that parents are growing to be more protective of their children, teaching them to be soft and weakinging their ability to take criticism

2017-04-18 04:19:35 UTC  

@pastiche Here is the solution to helping kids grow up with an understanding of hard work and taking satisfaction in a job well done and understanding their audience

2017-04-18 04:19:50 UTC  

hell i know im really bad at taking criticism towards my art, but its only because people criticise the things i hadnt thought about and it hurts way more than my own harsh criticisms

2017-04-18 04:19:55 UTC  

You be a fucking parent and educate your kid on the fruits of their labors and how dedication = results

2017-04-18 04:20:36 UTC  

Something as simple as they want a dog so you show them how to build a fence and help them do it

2017-04-18 04:21:24 UTC  

See you later, Pornstars.

2017-04-18 04:21:28 UTC  

Then once it is done you get a puppy (preferably a papillon, those lil bastards can live up to 15 years) then you teach them step by step how to take care of it and hold their hand for a couple weeks

2017-04-18 04:21:46 UTC  

then let them take care of it from then on

2017-04-18 04:22:01 UTC  

let them take it for supervised walks

2017-04-18 04:22:03 UTC  

I have a little cousin, she's ten now or something. I never tell her that her drawings are good, but I tell her β€˜this drawing is better than the last one, keep it up’ if it's really better. I hope this'll help her learn to be critical.

2017-04-18 04:22:20 UTC  

yes it will pheliska

2017-04-18 04:22:25 UTC  

that will help them

2017-04-18 04:22:39 UTC  

it gives positive reinforcement while also gently pushing them onwards

2017-04-18 04:22:42 UTC  

try and hide criticisms in praise so they take it to heart, but only if they're relatively young

2017-04-18 04:23:04 UTC  

well even as they grow up

2017-04-18 04:23:16 UTC  

As a role model your opinion matters more than most

2017-04-18 04:24:03 UTC  

giving an outright negative opinion will deter them from doing what they did or what they drew

2017-04-18 04:24:08 UTC  

explain preferences

2017-04-18 04:24:14 UTC  

use music as an example

2017-04-18 04:24:52 UTC  

help them understand that failure is not the end but a chance to find flaws and improve

2017-04-18 04:24:57 UTC  

but do not stop there

2017-04-18 04:25:02 UTC  

help them find their flaws

2017-04-18 04:25:16 UTC  

help them learn how to improve and avoid making those same flaws

2017-04-18 04:25:24 UTC  

eventually they'll pick up on it and grow

2017-04-18 04:25:48 UTC  

should also teach them about motivatioin and how to keep it, almost as important as all that