That's "pulling off the ball".
When you're afraid of "getting hit by the public" you pull off the lens = when you're afraid of what the reaction to what you're saying will cause, you don't say it confidently like you're Goddess Christ.
Don't pull of the lens. Look aggressively at it. Like you're threatening someone who deserves it and you're not scared of.
Even if you're being nice, or funny. Don't pull off the lens, when you run out of things to say or are unsure about what you're saying. Be extra sure, just to fuck them up.
MAKE THE CAMERA PERSON TURN OFF THE RECORDING BEFORE YOU TURN OFF THE ACTING.
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Donald Chump never, pulls off the lens. That's his secret. And he lies.
You tell the truth.
The truth can be told confidently or unconfidently. If you tell it unconfidently you won't be obeyed.
A lie told confidently always defeats a truth told unconfidently. It's society's version of fights for alpha. Might makes right. Right does not make might.
The spirit behind you at any given second is what wins or loses every battle.
If you are that 666% hellion, like in the mirror, any time you think danger, you'll never get hurt, or show weakness. Thus always the alpha female.
Make yourself growl the instant you ever cower. Growl the fear away in your head and outloud if necessary.
Your fear is their aggression making you flee. Only your aggression, greater, can defeat their attacks and make them! flee.
This all goes on in our heads instead of physically. That is the difference, between us and wild animals.
BONUS: Squinting, ever, is a sure sign of weakness. There's is no good reason to squint even in the brightest sun. Use, your eyebrows, if you must shield your totally open eyes. You can furrow your brows while, keeping your eyes full open. That's how this guy looks so goddamn scary:
Why, is that scary, instinctually?
Because he's got complete vision in the heat of battle. He isn't cowering, squinting. He's got his eye wide open, after his prey. A hunter must see everything.
He's "The Bad".
If you have seen "The Good the Bad and The Ugly", you'd know he didn't "get the gold". Clint Eastwood "The Good" partnered up with "The Ugly". Instead of him. Which was immoral. "The Bad" wasn't that bad. He was just bad, ass. "The Ugly" was really the bad guy.