[She doesn't seem too affected by the sympathy, really, and her voice remains evenly calm when she replies. She doesn't move to stop him, physically, though it's questionable whether she even realizes that's an option - really, the only way she got people to stop doing things was through either physically crushing them or shrieking like a harpy, and she doesn't feel too inclined to do either right now. She won't encourage it any, but she doesn't move to stop it.]
As I said. For analysis. So that the problem won't repeat itself. Don't you ever replay mistakes you've made in your head? Or maybe someone insults you. Don't you ever try to figure out what you should have said to them later? If you don't do that, don't start. Usually you'll come up with the perfect comeback, and no one to use it on. I'm told it's disappointing.
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As I said. For analysis. So that the problem won't repeat itself. Don't you ever replay mistakes you've made in your head? Or maybe someone insults you. Don't you ever try to figure out what you should have said to them later? If you don't do that, don't start. Usually you'll come up with the perfect comeback, and no one to use it on. I'm told it's disappointing.