What are your guys and girls smarties in YOUR stories

I’ve been thinking what are your guys and girls smarties and what do they do to your fluffy world

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if i get around 2 it they r the vassels for our damnation

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Of the two i’ve written so far they’re arrogant egotistical morons. So more of a personality thing then anything else like as a result of favoritism or spoiling them.

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Mine are egotistical, aggressive, manipulative and spoiled. They’ll go out of their way to mess things up for you if you don’t give them what they want. They think they’re the boss, though punishing them through pretty much any means (Physical pain works best since they don’t listen to words/reason) tends to slowly train them to stop being jerks.

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The way I like to write them is overconfident and aggressive, selfish and prideful having herds only to feed their already inflated ego, I like to use them as a death mark for a herd.

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Arrogant and cruel, most of the time. Sometimes there just overconfident usually leading to mere hubris being there downfall.

Just like a parrot or any other animal, I see smarties as a fluffy that already had a predisposition to act out made worse by an owner/breeder/their own parents
either from outright abuse or by stupid but well-meaning actions.
Smarties take what a fluffy already is, and makes that demanding of the resources it needs, since being a regular ‘friendly’ fluffy didn’t work in its developing weeks.

Because they will take what they need, they can sometimes be best suited as a leader, but they’re still self serving and their new positive reinforcement will worsen the bad behavior until the end result is a mean, selfish, and constantly scared animal that wants everything and also assumes everyone wants to hurt it or take its things away, which is what leads to aggression. (Like in actual animals)

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Most of the time, smarties are fluffies that ended up as herd leaders because they showed the most initiative and actually got their otherwise aimless crowd moving. They’re as well-meaning as all the other fluffies, but having to lead the herd of less intelligent fluffies and being looked up for advice all day every day does inevitably start affecting their ego and mentality. They’re not selfish, but because they’re usually the smartest being around, they tend to start treating everyone as dumber than them as a default.

When dealing with fluffies, this tends to be true too. But as you can imagine, this attitude doesn’t work too well when they start applying it to humans as well.

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With me they’re a mixed bag. Sometimes you have smarties who are friendly and want what’s best for a herd, sometimes they’re stubborn but mean well (aka lawn invaders who don’t do atrocities to other fluffies), however sometimes you can get fluffies who due to some influence in their life overthrow herds and just act like plain hellgremlins.

Ain’t write anyone yet but I have one for a future proyect analizing why smarties exist at all. To me their egocentrical and spoiled fluffies, usually the “bestes babbeh” who is teached deserves better and is better than the rest since birth. This gives the fluffy an ego bust and acts like it’s entitled to good things and looking down at other fluffies doesn’t hesitate to be cruel wth them since they’re “inferior” sometimes even with humans. Narcissistic personalities and “natural” leaders since most fluffies have no inciative or are way to submisive to lead others.

In my head-cannon they’re usually wild fluffies who were the “bestest babbeh” slightly stronger and smarter than their siblings too, being up too 5 IQ points higher than other fluffies lets them manipulate other foals giving them a huge ego combined with being bestest babbeh. All of which is basically a Hasbio ‘glitch’ as they were never intended to be feral. There’s a smarty variant among domestic fluffies called ‘princess syndrome’ basically the fluffy (typically female) is spoiled so much that they take on some smarty traits with the difference being that they do not want to lead other fluffies. They may also leave their special friend after getting pregnant then may also ignore all babies expecting someone else to deal with them.