A strong guy who makes his own decisions and you don't want to make him angry. He may distance himself sometimes but it's just the way he was raised. In the end he's not a bad guy just has a weird past and doesn't open up to people because he doesn't want to bother them.
A typical Chilean hothead who lies about his height, and loves to boast about his previous girlfriend. A classic simp, but doesn't want to admit it, every time he fails his simping game he blames on other people for "cockblocking" him.
Jack:What's up Nilsonstine?
Nilsonstine: Yo, I'm 6 foot 4.
Jack: Okay? that's cool.
Nilsonstine: And by the way, just so you know, I also have had a girlfriend in the past.
Jack: You are completely out of it Nilsonstine, nobody asked for these information, stop boasting about your previous girlfriend, it's over pal, get a grip man.
Nilsonstine: Damn.. Tough crowd...
Joshua and his family decide to do a city/country family exchange, landing themselves in the peaceful town of Nilbog. Once there, Joshua's dead grandfather returns to warn him of the evils of Nilbog and tries to get him to convince his family to leave. His parents and sister ignore him. Joshua learns that the town's inhabitants are actually goblins (get it - "Nilbog?") and that their mission is to get outsiders to eat their goblin food, turning them into trees, where they can be eaten and devoured (the goblins are vegetarians). He must work with the ghost of his grandfather to rid the town of its goblins and restore peace to Nilbog. (A strange title, for never once is the word "troll" even mentioned - it's always "goblin.")
Dude lets go to nilbog and turn into veggies so little green men can eat us!
In 1989 an Italian-American director working under the pseudonym Drake Floyd made an extremely low budget horror-fantasy film with comic touches, nominally called 'Troll 2', although its an unrelated sequel to the 1986 film Troll.
The film involves a very straight, though angsty American family visiting a tiny farming village run by wicked vegetarian trolls that seek to turn their victims into half plant-half human mutants and then gorge on the hideous green-sludge remains.
Despite being made for only a few hundred thousand dollars, and featuring mostly non-actors and unknowns, Troll 2 is a cult classic and has a small fanbase throughout the world.