Talk:Owl's Well That Ends Well/@comment-1673435-20110422234544/@comment-99.127.188.203-20110423071945

I think it just boils down to "accepting" that thats just how things are. And rolling with that^^. I understand your side where you're coming from, ZTSkunk. As well as Clock's. But, I have to agree with Clockworthy's more. As I have a 2yo(turns 3 this Aug) and my grandmother lived long enough to see him. It shocked us at how he understood "grandma had to go". Without the need of us candy coating it.

Children are far stronger than we think. Not implying kids should be made to grow up fast. Just that "we" adults need to mature our own views and understandings that we have of how we help a child perceive things. Afterall, after "Feeling Pinkie Keen". I'd hate to see my kid think that dropping heavy items on his or any of our heads would just result in a good laugh. But, we'd still be alive^^;.

So, its good that kids can see and be allowed to try and understand that there can be negative results to certain things. And if you hurt someone or something. They wont be oozing fluff, magic or jellybeans. But, I'll leave it there. I really had no intents to drag this out.