Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-44975735-20200305170443/@comment-44975735-20200729071355

Yeah. I think they saw the power and didn't want to take the risk of training him as they knew it would be bad if he turned against them.

What is cringey for you doesn't have to be cringey for someone else. Sadly "just let them have it" mentality is not very popular on the internet.

I think it means that there are things out there that we can't impact but they shouldn't stop us from doing what we want to do.

My favourite movie from the three is the first one. I just like buildups.

I agree. Even the base characters are weak in terms of personality.

I don't know about that one but sure.

Oh. I see. So it's like a car for moving railway employees around the track. Like if they need people at a certain location, they can just put it at the end of a freight train.

I think they did.

Ok. Now to the big question and one that is trully up-close and personal. From my experience, being strong is the key and I don't mean physically strong but being able to stand behind your points and not getting set off by their insults or their response. In other words, when someone comes in with his insult, you have to say that you don't agree in a way that says that you mean it and that he did no harm. After a while, he will just stop trying.

Another very important thing is that you should not attack, only defend. That means that whatever your response will be, it should not contain any insults as these will not only set the other person off, but they are also a sign that you have nothing better to say and that is bad.

A good trick to say something strong without getting set off by the response is planning the sentence ahead and then saying it without focusing on anything other than the sentence.

Elsa used this technique several times during the movies. Most notably when saying "No ones brothers are staying here, no one is getting married.". Just a cool finding.