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Many fans saw Applejack's stetson as something of a Tragic Keepsake, with plenty thinking of it as one that belonged to either her deceased father or mother, and was passed down to her. She's always seen wearing it, and many fan works had been produced with the idea in mind. Then came an episode which showed Applejack to have an entire closet full of identical hats which promptly Jossed all of that. Some fans chose to believe that the one she wears might still be a keepsake, but then Made In Manehattan happened, where she isn't remotely bothered by said hat being shredded. Naturally, there are fans that ignore these moments or come of with Fan Wanks, some less seriously than others. A later flashback episode does show that her father owned an identical stetson, however, meaning the tragic keepsake element might at least be there in spirit.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
Removed from main page, as there is a cleanup effort on Jossed underway and I am not sure what to do with this entry:
- Many fans saw Applejack's stetson as something of a Tragic Keepsake, with plenty thinking of it as one that belonged to either her deceased father or mother, and was passed down to her. She's always seen wearing it, and many fan works had been produced with the idea in mind. Then came an episode which showed Applejack to have an entire closet full of identical hats which promptly Jossed all of that. Some fans chose to believe that the one she wears might still be a keepsake, but then Made In Manehattan happened, where she isn't remotely bothered by said hat being shredded. Naturally, there are fans that ignore these moments or come of with Fan Wanks, some less seriously than others. A later flashback episode does show that her father owned an identical stetson, however, meaning the tragic keepsake element might at least be there in spirit.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman