Talk:Selfishmanny Special (Butler Family)/@comment-4972558-20131113194225/@comment-2081368-20131113205631

The new technique is called "Statical Chart". Giuseppe comes with a chart with a table of 10 rows and 10 columns. Each cell containing a patterned number from 1 to 100. The top row shows 1 to 10 in order, the next row shows 11 to 20 in order, and so on. Each child starts at the final cell, which is the 100th cell. If Giuseppe thinks a child is doing something wrong, he will give a score from 1 to 10, with the 1 being the least likely score. Giuseppe will then bring a child's chart piece to a lower number depending on the score he subtracts the number by. (for example, a child is on the 90th cell on thte chart. Giuseppe gave a score of 10, so he would move the child's chart piece from the 90th cell to the 80th cell.) Nothing really dark happens if a child gets to the first cell, but they can pass the first cell. They will move to a spot that says "X!". The X refers to "you've gone off the deep end", the exclamation point refers to "full, full stop". Which when combined can be, well, Giuseppe said "You've gone off the deep end, full, full stop. If you do reach that space, things are going to seriously be more ugly than you think, and more ugly than it was."