User blog comment:Poisonshark/Custom Champion: Haramn, the Demon Warmonger/@comment-17706421-20151211171721/@comment-3391671-20151213153031

I'm aware that these will not become an actual champion 99.99%. But have they become one before? Yes, a couple of times (Kindred was based off art concepts, although not a full kit) Even if Haramn will not become a candidate to be picked up by the designers, comments of the such can be a bashing to anyone's moral, even if no ill intention was placed into your words. "It won't be a real champion" carries some negative connotations.

From my experience, I've seen people say "don't get emotional" as if it's a bad thing. It is true, if PS was just a champion-lover and didn't care about making him not OP, I would get the thought to tell him to cool down. But I've seen it being used a bit too often for cases of "toughen up, boy" or "act mature, you idiot", and that has rubbed on me too much as a psychologist. I admit now that your words did carry better meaning than I had thought, but I recommend that you choose your words a little more carefully. If Haramn's kit needs a change, just say "the kit balance needs XX factor to be better"; as PS points out, mentioning "the kit is OP" doesn't help any designer know what is OP. They should be aware of what is OP, but with anyone, we are only one person, and a second pair of eyes can spot what the first couldn't.

So not your first/base language. The gramatical correction was just a general correction in general, and a common one made by younger folk on the internet. Overall, your grammer and spelling are sufficient. More than understanble, although it can create some misunderstandings since you cannot hear the intents through words/text. There are just times when the words you write may sound different from what you intend (and the same will apply to myself ando thers). In all honesty, your comments did give an insensitive feel, such as when you added the ":D" after the "not real champion" bit. Just be careful.