She’s confident in herself to the point that it’s her defining attribute! _
And she seemed perfectly understanding too. Anyone who’s worked in retail knows that often times, customers will throw a fit when they don’t get what they want. This girl just shrugged and found something else.
As I said on another image, I suggest that her cutie mark is helping ponies be true to themselves: an Honesty-element-based pony version of a psychotherapist, helping ponies move past self-delusion, both negative and grandiose. She helps them understand themselves better, and become self-aware and grounded. As an illustration of this, her cutie mark is an image of herself. (It also happens that being realistic about yourself does help self-esteem, or at least self-confidence, because you know what you can tackle and are willing to avoid what you can’t yet. Thus the stars.)
@Toxicpinkiepie
Sort of. I’m talking about the hypocritical feminazi scum over on dumblr who are all “BAWWW FAT-SHAMING!11!1” or “BAWWW ABLEISM!!11!1” yet are quick to call anyone who disagrees with them a morbidly-obese autistic neckbeard. Browse the “social justice warrior” tag if you are still confused. But your head might explode from the sheer stupidity involved.
@Da5ch
I feel like this character was made to challenge our tolerance. See who can take the humor and who can’t. Watch, there’s gonna be something in Friendship Games that will make people upset too.