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X - Unhelpful Diamond Tiara - "Jeez, Terri, can you learn to type? You've got about a billion typos in your posts!"
O - Helpful Not Diamond Tiara - "Hi, Terri, I noticed you have a number of typos in your posts. Something you might want to do is give your posts that one last look-over before hitting submit. It would really help with readability!"
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I appreciate the compliment. I admit, as you already knew, that I was bothered by a lack of positive feedback. This one, well, sure wasn't what I was hoping I would get, but that doesn't make it any less flattering. Quite the opposite.
The funny thing is that Rainbow Dash is taking an anti-power stance, in part, because having powers has taught her not only that powers can't solve things that friendship can, but that it's easy to rely on powers when you should be relying on friendship. Someone may just need to tell her to make THAT point instead of yelling.
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The funny thing is that Rainbow Dash is taking an anti-power stance, in part, because having powers has taught her not only that powers can't solve things that friendship can, but that it's easy to rely on powers when you should be relying on friendship. Someone may just need to tell her to make THAT point instead of yelling.