Well, that's no good. . .but you're still standing, right?
[It's hard to tell how seriously Zenitsu means that, combined with this memory, but Galo's shonen personality reads this memory of an old man hitting a boy a bunch as inspiring, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ]
Seems like he believed in you, that you could handle it.
From then on, all I've done is practice the same move over and over again. But I haven't been able to use it at all whenever I've come face to face with a demon.
Well, that's what he wanted, right? For you to practice so you get real good at it. Makes sense to me.
[He scratches his head a little.]
I was always really bad in school. I was pretty worried I wouldn't be able to pass my tests to get into firefighter training. But if I focused hard on just the things I know I'm good at, it was a lot easier to get through the tests. So! I get it!
Maybe it's just going to take some more practice before you're ready to really use it.
[It helps a lot to hear Galo's anecdote. While Gramps imparts powerful advice, with Galo it doesn't feel like he's being shoved out of the nest prematurely. That's the only way he can grow, but he's not like most birds. He's more prone to falling and hitting the ground. But he can still fly a little if he practices.
More practice! After all those months of hellish training? Give him a break! He's so over it! Please. He needs a vacation.]
I guess I should start practicing what I can here, then, huh? Even though it'll be bothersome.
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He seems like a pretty cool guy. No wonder you don't want to let him down, huh?
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He'd make me train every day, even when I couldn't take it anymore. I seriously thought I was gonna die a few times.
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[It's hard to tell how seriously Zenitsu means that, combined with this memory, but Galo's shonen personality reads this memory of an old man hitting a boy a bunch as inspiring, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ]
Seems like he believed in you, that you could handle it.
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Deflecting is a bit hard when Galo is so straightforward.]
I may still be standing, but I couldn’t live up to his expectations in the end.
[He managed one form out of six. That's pretty pathetic.]
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[He scratches his head a little.]
I was always really bad in school. I was pretty worried I wouldn't be able to pass my tests to get into firefighter training. But if I focused hard on just the things I know I'm good at, it was a lot easier to get through the tests. So! I get it!
Maybe it's just going to take some more practice before you're ready to really use it.
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[It helps a lot to hear Galo's anecdote. While Gramps imparts powerful advice, with Galo it doesn't feel like he's being shoved out of the nest prematurely. That's the only way he can grow, but he's not like most birds. He's more prone to falling and hitting the ground. But he can still fly a little if he practices.
More practice! After all those months of hellish training? Give him a break! He's so over it! Please. He needs a vacation.]
I guess I should start practicing what I can here, then, huh? Even though it'll be bothersome.