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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-05-01 07:12 pm

[ SECRET POST #2676 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2676 ⌋

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[personal profile] feotakahari 2014-05-02 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
All of the Mane Six except Applejack and arguably Fluttershy have fairly common interpretations that focus them around a single trait, to the point of distorting or erasing their ability to recognize when that trait bothers other ponies. Pinkie is a particularly bad case in that this sometimes extends to canon--her ability to recognize when she's irritating other ponies in her attempts to amuse them varies wildly from writer to writer. In fanon, Rarity similarly becomes so prissy and whiny that she won't stop complaining about mud when venturing into the Everfree Forest to save a friend's life, and Rainbow Dash becomes so blunt that she'll tell the absolute truth in the most crushing manner possible even knowing how much it will hurt, and Twilight gets so wrapped up in her experiments that she neglects to consider the happiness or even safety of the ponies being experimented upon. (Surprisingly, fanon Applejack almost always recognizes the value of a white lie, and fanon Fluttershy is seldom so timid as to prevent her from being heroic.)

If that was a big brick wall of text, here's the little LEGO version: all of these ponies are friends with each other. They're not sufficiently mean or self-absorbed to drive each other away, and that means they must be at least tolerable to be around.