You think you would react one way when a situation develops and, and when the sharp shells are flying, you don't quite stand up like you think you might.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I think of how things could have turned out, I feel as if I've dodged, not just bullets, but 6mm shells.
I wouldn't, a little bit frightened but throughout my life I'd learnt that when you're in the serious situations, you've got to try to stay calm. Because that's the way you get out of them.
When you knock people out, it's sometimes a very scary situation - but I always hoped that no one got seriously hurt. Now when I see them get knocked out, I laugh. When you finish the game, it's funny. And when I look at film of myself, I think, 'I wouldn't fight that guy.'
I don't think any of us know how we would react until we were put in a situation where we have to do something bad or do something good. I think I'd like to believe I'd act like a decent human being, but I'm realistic to know I don't know.
I think it's hard to know how one deals in situations of confrontation until you're actually in there, so I'm not going to speculate on what I would do.
I cannot do confrontation. You know that fight or flight thing? I'm flight. I just don't want the argument.
I try to think what the character is thinking. Then, hopefully, I begin to feel it. I act and react not because I'm recalling a dog killed by a fire engine, but because I'm concentrating on what the character is going through.
I don't set out to offend or shock, but I also don't do anything to avoid it.
When people approach you angrily, you take them very seriously, and, if you're like me, with the faint suggestion that you can be angry too, and that you would like to know what the shooting is about.
When patronised, I'm unfortunately more flight than fight. Perhaps it's because I actually feel quite wounded.
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