Talk:Rarity/@comment-26258430-20151206223533/@comment-27673740-20160126093554

Well Goldenline, if that isnt a prime example of twisting an episode to make the character you dislike look bad. You even saw fit to insult Rarity for her "lackluster creativity".

I agree with Imperfect completely. In this episode it was Sassy who was inconsiderate and intrusive, making decisions she had no business at all to make. And i dont know how you can shift the blame on Rarity really. To do so one would need some serious obsession in hating her. Sassy was Raritys employee, she has to do what Rarity wants her to, but sassy was more concerned about not again running a business into the ground than making Raritys botique the way her boss envisioned. Rarity did not want a factory, she wanted a business in which every pony gets exactly what it needs to make it shine, crafted with care and passion and skill, like she says in her song. A song which wasnt about her taking success for granted, but about the joy of creating something beautiful for others. The happiness it causes her when she sees the shining eyes of the pony that tried out her new dress the first time. But sassy was so focused on success that she didnt care what Rarity wanted, she made a manufactoring plant out of the boutique where samey clothes were thrown out into the masses without regard for the individual. Sassy didnt care for art or creativity, only for money.

You say that closing the boutique would mean Rarity disregarding Sassys hard work, which is complete nonsense. Who was it who did the whole work? It was Rarity! She got the money for the property with her own hard work. She made the necessary connections to make it all happen. She made the dresses that she was going to sell there. If anything it was Sassy that did not even care for the wants of her own boss.Taking the business in a direction that Rarity clearly didnt want to go. You know what usually happens with employees that act this way in real life? Employees without respect that dont care about the company they work in? They get fired. Rarity didnt fire her, she tried to make it work, she even defended sassy at the beginning against the other mane6 who already saw that sassy tried getting into control. And in the very end, Rarity didnt fire sassy. Rarity knew that Sassy understood now for what the Boutique was supposed to stand for, and Rarity generously allower her to stay. I can assure you, not many would have allowed Sassy that.

Sassy isnt innocent, on the contrary, she is the culpit of it all. And Rarity isnt unhappy with her own decisions, she is unhappy with the decisions her employee made for her without even asking. Something that, again, usually gets one fired in real life. And its funny you say Rares projects herself into her success, because thats exactly what Sassy does. She already was part of many a failed business, probably failures she caused in the first place in her desperation to make them succeed the wrong way, and she cannot feel good about herself again if she doesnt make a business "succeed". No matter if the employer actually wants it to succeed in that way. Sassy was utterly selfish, using Raritys business to make herself feel better, to make herself feel successful.

Like i said, Rarity did forgive her. She teached Sassy what her work is all about. That it is not about throwing out masses of the same dresses, not caring about the individual. Raritys work is, and always will be about making the perfect piece of art for her client. putting her care, her heart, her skill and her passion into every single dress. Sassy now understands too that success should not require sacrifice of ones principles.

I want you to go to work tomorrow, and no matter what you do, do the exact opposite of what your boss wants you to do, and see how long you can keep that job. Do the opposite of what the business you are in stands for. If you work where something is mass produced, waste several hours on a single item. If you work where things are crafted individually and with care, just rush your work to try to get it done as quick as possible, not caring about flaws in your work or imperfections. Good luck trying to not get fired though, because few employers are as forgiving and generous as Rarity is.

Oh, and im happy that you had that answer prepared, shame you didnt prepare it with care and passion like Rarity does, but you rather rushed it without thinking like Sassy, twisting truth into obvious nonsense that everyone can see as such. And for that, you are fired.

What can i say, im just not as generous an employer as Rarity is.

If you have any more of your Sassy quality reasons why Rarity is a brat i would be glad to hear them too, and tell you my thoughts about them.