The real question is, why didn't the glass slipper disappear like everything else did?
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Cinderella must have had a hard time shopping for shoes if literally no one else in the kingdom wore her size.
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The real question is who the hell would make shoes out of glass? Absurd.
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It comes from a bad traduction of the word "vair" in french -> vair : fur / verre : glass
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I want to see version where she's wearing stereotypical eskimo-like fur boots under her dress.
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The magic had changed everything in her body, including her feet.fr d fancies of d prince, she was given a size 38. Originally, she was a 37
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The prince liked big feet?
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The price was a stickler. He fancied 38 sized feet only. You know men!
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I know men. He must be gay
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https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/why-footbinding-persisted-china-millennium … Pls check. Evolution proves that men are born weird. Gay or straight doesn't matter.
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Okayy okay Cinderella was Chinese I get your point
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It was a slipper not a Nike running shoe
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Foot sweat
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You ever run down stairs in heels? Weird things happen.
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Sweaty feet in glass and running
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You have never put your wet hand in a jar, I see...
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You’ve never run in jellies before? Somehow I’ve managed to keep from getting my hand stuck.
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