Talk:Yakity-Sax/@comment-26423071-20180720212534/@comment-29981995-20180720215246

I'd say it reflects that the Pie sisters all have different personalities despite their similar upbringing. Limestone puts on an angry, in-charge front, but the The Maud Couple seems to indicate that it could be a way of covering her own insecurities. Maud is fascinated by rocks, but it's an interest that few (if any) share to the extent she does, and she doesn't seem to have a very expressive nature; she has feelings but they don't often seep out into her mannerisms. Pinkie Pie, if anything, has no filter on her emotions, and goes full force with anything she's feeling, whether that's exuberantly happy or manically depressed. Marble, on the other hand, appears to be so shy that she's incapable of vocalizing anything, even to her own family-that, or she's so used to Limestone and Pinkie talking over her that she's given up.