Maud Pie Appreciation Post
I have to express my appreciation for Maud Pie. While Pinkie Pie is a constant ball of energy and expressiveness, all of the mane six have expressive and unique personalities. Even reserved Fluttershy is expressive with her face and her adorably low-volume voice, but when Maud was introduced I was concerned, and initially, my eyes rolled. I thought, “Let me guess. We have a problem pony. Low-energy, disinterested, introverted (and presented as though introversion is inherently a bad thing), and I predicted a negative attitude and general mean-spiritedness. I thought her introductory episode was going to be a matter of Maud learning the error of her ways and becoming more expressive and extroverted because that’s the only way you’ll make friends. Instead, it’s only her expressivity which distinguishes her from Pinkie and the others. She comes across as low-energy and disinterested, but she’s powerfully passionate about geology, she’s kind and even verbally expresses a fondness for ponies. She loves her sister and has no problems or annoyance with her opposing personality. When it comes to acceptance and tolerance, the show chose to include those whose reservation, introversion, and ways of expressivity as acceptable. Worthy of friendship without changing a thing.
Being a kind and genuine pony (who we even learn later feels ousted as a result of her behavior and mannerisms when she says to Pinkie, and I’m paraphrasing, “It’s best I live alone like I’ve always been”) despite her personality being a caricature which one, including myself, would unfairly assume of a callous teenager with an attitude is very heart-warming. The show really does exemplify not only friendship but true connection and acceptance of various personalities.
Sometimes, I’m unfairly assumed to be disinterested, unapproachable, etc because I often have a low-energy personality at work and school, and I also love to be alone and am very introverted. Someone gets to know me and they like me and find me interesting, but still ask “Why don’t you show this part of yourself more? Why do you hide who you are?” I don’t? If I did, I wouldn’t be talking to you right now. Being reserved and introverted is a part of myself, and attempting to be expressive and extroverted (which I used to do) would be the version of me that hides my true nature.
Edited by StoryStorm
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