If you were an element (doesn't have to be an element of harmony), what would you be? In other words, what one word would sum up your personality/attitude? I would say that I would be the element of apathy. This is because I have the supernatural ability to not care about anything at all (if I want).
The Element of Wisdom (I'm taking my exams 3 years early so :derpe That or the element of Role Play :derpe:
The Element of Dreams. It would look like a cloud on the necklaces, and it'd be a very light blue kind of colour. I think it'd fit perfectly. Spoiler: It'd also give me a chance to sing this [video=youtube;ThbJtOAkHy4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThbJtOAkHy4[/video]
The Element of Darkness, or the Element of Morality. Harmony: Magic, primary to Loyalty. The actual Elements of Harmony tend to be a bit pure in the long run.
The Element of Fire, Water, Air, Earth, Heart, Together we make CAPTAIN PLANET! lolno. If I had to be an element of something, it would be the Element of Thought. I understand people not, but I understand minds. Nuff said.
I guess it depends on the context; sometimes I could be the Element of Logic, other times, the Element of Japery. :derpe:
Element of Trust, perhaps. Canon-wise, Element of Honesty. I'm a very earnest, straightforward person. Although I'm shy and don't talk much.
I'm not too sure about that. I'm not as kind as she is, unfortunately. I'm not unkind, of course, but no where near as wonderfully nice as her. I have the tendency to come off as unkind or mean to others because of my shyness causing me to be quiet and not outwardly friendly. I'm the kind of person you have to talk to to learn about my nature. I suppose Fluttershy is too, but the difference is I'm a big, muscular dude, and Fluttershy is the cutest thing ever. Look at this gif. LOOK AT IT.
Element of Contentment. Philippians 4:11-12, "Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content." "I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound: every where and in all things I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need."