Marima
Meddlesome Peon
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I dunno, I thought that line was a bit fan-servicey. Kinda came outta left field in my opinion. There's nothing that really came before this that suggested that Scootaloo had a massive issues with self-confidence, she was rather boisterous despite her dispositions. It was a sweet moment, but kinda overlooks past seasons in my opinion.
Not that I care about continuity or anything, ehe.
This wasn't an issue explored in this episode, but something that's been plaguing the US nowadays is overly supportive parents, the types that'll tell you you can be literally anything and take pictures of your poop and hang it on a wall as a grand achievement. This produces people who are over confident in their abilities and over value their time to the point where they lack productivity. Instead of developing their skills like they should have, all they did was take photographs of their loads and share it online. When they realize what they were told was kinda BS, they become rebellious drifters who think the world owes them something instead of becoming productive members of society. In that manner too much support can be just as detrimental as too little support.
I dunno, I thought that line was a bit fan-servicey. Kinda came outta left field in my opinion. There's nothing that really came before this that suggested that Scootaloo had a massive issues with self-confidence, she was rather boisterous despite her dispositions. It was a sweet moment, but kinda overlooks past seasons in my opinion.
Not that I care about continuity or anything, ehe.
This wasn't an issue explored in this episode, but something that's been plaguing the US nowadays is overly supportive parents, the types that'll tell you you can be literally anything and take pictures of your poop and hang it on a wall as a grand achievement. This produces people who are over confident in their abilities and over value their time to the point where they lack productivity. Instead of developing their skills like they should have, all they did was take photographs of their loads and share it online. When they realize what they were told was kinda BS, they become rebellious drifters who think the world owes them something instead of becoming productive members of society. In that manner too much support can be just as detrimental as too little support.