Thanks to Skan120 for help with today's script: https://www.youtube.com/user/Skan120 Greetings, This episode took a lesson that I honestly never expected them to take in a way that didn't involve crushing a villain. But it's important to demonstrate how sometimes personalities don't have good chemistry with each other and what to do about that once our friends get caught in the middle. In this video, I attempt to elaborate further on why this happens, what we can do about it and what happens when it's not applied where needed. Be sure to let me know what you think. Although I can relate to Maud, it's more or less on a superficial level. I have always been the odd-one-out in my family - both in looks and personality. They tend to see me as more stoic and easy-going and that it takes a lot to get me riled up or nervous about anything. On the other hand, most of them tend to be very easily excited and their personalities are easily twice as intense as mine ever is. When applied to my friends, I'm the only one that has a central motivation where all of my jobs, goals and hobbies revolve. It does make things a little difficult sometimes. Especially when they either share none of your hobbies, or can't join me for my motivations and how far my personal investment goes. But I don't blame them for that. Make Suggestions: Ponies News Brony Topics General News/Current Events Episode Reviews Fanfiction Reviews Product Reviews Contact: E-Mail: bronydebates@yahoo.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/BronyDebates Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Brony-Debates/178568472287060