Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4013721-20150722164753/@comment-26509603-20150813115831

DarkHenrik wrote: Shamrock, from the way you just want the ninja to be "special", its just makes me angry and makes me want to ask why we should lie to our kids that they (the kids) are "special", when in fact they are in truth not even as "special" as an ant is. So the next time i meet a kid who says that they want to be a rock star or something when they grow up, well then im just going to crush their dream by telling them that they are not even special at all to be a rock star, nor even a scientist or a movie star, because you have to be born "special" to bbe like that, just like our, super, duper, maxi, omega special ninjas.

Im ending this disscusion because i am now to angry to continue it, so next time, we shall disscus the ghost masters instead. 1. Uh, this is a show. Kids shouldn't take any of the specifics seriously. They know that in a superhero show, the superpowers aren't real. It works the same way here.

2. It's good to have goals. Don't tell a kid he can't do something. If a kid wants to be a rockstar, that's a perfectly good source of income. Besides, most dreams of kids end up dissipating over time, and more realistic ones come up.

3. You don't have to be born special. There's such a thing as hard work. Let's take Nya as an example. She shows to the viewers that even when she wasn't thought to be special, she still was able to do what she wanted to do, and help others.

4. I don't mind if you don't want to continue this, but Ninjago is a fictional show that shouldn't be taken seriously. There are tons of shows out there just like that for kids.