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Title: A will to change
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One instance of a verbal direct aggression in which he criticizes and threatens the face of the person to which he is talking to is when his best friend Chucky tries to pick up some girls at a college bar and is called out by a college student. He saves his friends face by butting in and using his superior intellect to verbally attack the student about his education... Showed first 250 characters
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He saves his friends face by butting in and using his superior intellect to verbally attack the student about his education. He ends the verbal attack by saying "if we're not cool then we can go outside." This is when the college student backs off. He faces this conflict front on but there are many other conflicts that he is afraid to face square on... Showed next 250 characters
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