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To train an elephant, they tie a rope around its leg when it’s a baby. It pulls and pulls at it until it eventually gives up.
Later, when the elephant is full grown, it’s heavy and strong enough to break that rope… or pull down whatever wall it’s bolted to, but it’s been conditioned not to try.
As full grown adults, the “Mountain Twins” are larger and almost certainly stronger than even the very fit Rocky (more skilled at fighting? Much more debatable) yet they’ve been trained not to try again, like the elephant rope! ^_^
They likely did, though they can be a bit slow to use them.
However, we were talking about why they flinched back from Ace, when the camera panned out to show Rocky standing behind him, silently shaking her fist at them. That’s the conditioned response I was referring to.
And now we know why the Mountain brothers had the sense to back down when Rocky showed up to guard Ace’s 6 o’clock.
To train an elephant, they tie a rope around its leg when it’s a baby. It pulls and pulls at it until it eventually gives up.
Later, when the elephant is full grown, it’s heavy and strong enough to break that rope… or pull down whatever wall it’s bolted to, but it’s been conditioned not to try.
As full grown adults, the “Mountain Twins” are larger and almost certainly stronger than even the very fit Rocky (more skilled at fighting? Much more debatable) yet they’ve been trained not to try again, like the elephant rope! ^_^
Hinoron:- Or, they have learnt manners and respect (and not through ‘conditioning’)
They likely did, though they can be a bit slow to use them.
However, we were talking about why they flinched back from Ace, when the camera panned out to show Rocky standing behind him, silently shaking her fist at them. That’s the conditioned response I was referring to.