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Maud-Go-Round
True Victory Condition: Make everyone else think they win!
Seriously, Pies are Trixie’s patrons now.
True Victory Condition: Make everyone else think they win!
Seriously, Pies are Trixie’s patrons now.
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True, but that kind of manipulation of events solely so you can sell your product is a little too capitalist for my liking
in normal speech, manipulation means that one side wins while the other side loses
here it seems clear that both sides won (as they only made some very straightforward free trades with no hidden clauses)
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I meant “manipulation” as in she was manipulating events so they would play out in her favor
Thank you for providing a good example of folk economics theory.
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Manipulation is magic
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Well this is a show created to market dolls.
It’s the magic of Friend$hip, with a Capital
ist$!Don’t judge her until you’ve lived your entire life with Pinkie Pie.
Poor Fluttershy.
Not everyone won. Some were unfortunate enough to be around when Pinkie set that thing off.
Pinkie got her fireworks, and it looks like it was ‘merely’ a 100% markup on the pure ingredients (so not even counting the work).
Meanwhile, Trixie got a sack of bits out of it, and the rule-of-thumb I hear for freelancers is to assume half the ‘billable hours’ will be spent trying to find work (so Maud did half the work for her)
And Maud got to sell some stuff she was clearly trying to get rid of.
Really, all that Maud did was do Trixie’s job for her.
I’m still impressed at how smoothly it was done.