
| Fuzzy_Logic #266529 1 year ago |
blueblood misinterpreted his friends desires and it made him reclusive and defensive? |
| WhirlyWillow #266544 1 year ago |
Well, that makes a good back story... |
| Anonymous #266555 1 year ago |
^^Or the people who usually pretend to be his friends are actually a bunch of spongers, only interested in him for his money. |
| Anonymous #266557 1 year ago |
hmmm who could have guessed ...albeit this tell alot of the stuff going on at Canterlot |
| Anonymous #266575 1 year ago |
all things considered, rarity DID go for him for the social status, not him as a stalion. |
| Anonymous #266603 1 year ago |
Rarity is a gold digger.
Guess Blueblood just had some fun with her attempts at elevating her social status. |
| Flutterguy #266723 1 year ago |
Blueblood just watched half of Suited for success apparently |
| Lancer #266884 1 year ago |
Blueblood is not entirely wrong, given where he lives. Now I understand why Celestia sent Twilight to Ponyville to find friends.
Well, other than to get Twi away safe before Nightmare Moon arrived, of course. |
| Calbeck #266954 1 year ago |
Glueblood's problem is that he's been raised all his life as a court-bachelor. He expects to be waited on and his every whim or need taken care of without question or hesitation, because people wanting to move up the social ladder have always done that for him. So, he goes from annoyed to completely shocked when someone who LOOKS the part doesn't PLAY the part.
He's the male version of the classic stuck-up socialite stereotypes you've seen a million times in movies and sitcoms --- played by females. |
| Anonymous #300317 1 year ago |
Makes one wonder what his aunt will do to teach him the value of friendship.
Most writer have her send him to work at AJ's farm, but I don't think that'll help much, he would just learn to resent her. Not to mention Applejack herself is very prejudiced... |