T-Rex: Attention, please, everyone! I've done some reading about the brain and I discovered there's a part of it called the "amygdala"!
T-Rex: And the amygdala is responsible for FEAR RESPONSE!
T-Rex: This is amazing! I had NO IDEA fear was localized to a single location. This opens up whole new avenues in the field of toughening up the very scareable: just open up their brain and remove their amygdala, and it's an instant fearectomy! They'll wake up from surgery, shake your hand, laugh in the face of danger, and then get business cards that say "PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO EXPERIENCE FEAR."
Utahraptor: That's like solving a problem of high blood pressure by removing the heart, T-Rex!
T-Rex: Only analogously!
Utahraptor: The amygdala doesn't just do fear anyway: it's also responsible for long-term memory retention! The more emotional the memory, the better it's stored. If you lose it you also lose the ability to learn from feelings!
T-Rex: Hah! NOT A PROBLEM. You know all I've ever learnt from feelings?
Narrator: ALL T-REX HAS EVER LEARNT FROM FEELINGS:
T-Rex: "Being sad sucks"