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So now we have Nightmare Moon and Daybreaker… when are we going to get a nightmare form for Princess of OCD here?

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This quote is perfect to start what I was going to say. I know it's been discussed before, but I can't help but feel the writers are doing affectionate parodies of all kind of mental states. You see, I'm a professional librarian and I suffer from OCD, so I relate perfectly to Twily! The Mane 6 plus Glim Glam have brilliantly parodied mental weaknesses (this has been written for fun and I'm having to intention to be serious):Twily: OCD steaming from an extreme self-perfectionism (like mine) and, as this scene shows, somewhat bipolar behaviour. Because I relate so much to her, I hope she stays like this as long as it's harmless to her and the other pones, like today. I love you, Twi, you nerdy critter, you.AJ: The sanest pony, but I think sometimes, due to her down-to-earth honesty, can turn to be a bit passive-agressive, cold, even unenpatethic sometimes. But today we may found a reason why: she's had quite a tough life, but does not make a drama about it. Way to go, AJ!Rarity: Another perfectionist with OCD, but maybe less extreme than Twily. She has a very mild dietary disorder, as she finds happiness in eating ice cream like a… Well, like a horse. Oh, and she's a bit of a narcissist. Other than that, she's quite level-headed and a very good and sensitive soul.PP: Hyperactivity, hyperthymia and an associated bipolar disorder that makes her turn back into the moody Pinakemena. Fortunately, she copes with it admirably. I hope someday we will see an upgrade to her relationship with fellow hyperthymiac Cheese Sandwich. They could help her each other a lot in life. With their charisma, selfless and resourcefulness, they have lots of happiness to bring.Shy: Her shyness, insecurity and sweet disposition are hilariously insane, but when she gets assertive, ohhhhh, boy, she gets as sane as or Spike: bipolar disorder at its worst, the reverse side of Pinkie Pie. Please, Shy, stop being assertive: you're just to sweet to befictional.Dashie: This time we find somepony too assertive for her own good, and a prankster that suffers from some lack of empathy (mild sociopathic tendencies?). She has a superiority complex that back then hid some shyness, but she's gotten a better pony over the seasons. After all, the Element of Loyalty is a deserved prize. Keep on truckin', Dashie.Glim Glam: Borderline psychopathic and megalomaniac tendencies, but she has been healed so far, as shown when she tried to bottle her anger (hey, it's fiction: sometimes Glim's haters should embrace the willing suspension of disbelief. In Equestria, psychos can be cured). However, her insecurities and self-hatred many times get the worst of her. Go on, Glim, you can do it!And here it goes, one of the longest and silliest comments I made on DB.