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  1. 𝔻𝕠𝕖𝕀 𝕙𝕖 π•£π•–π•π•šπ•«π•– 𝕙𝕖 π•€π•’π•šπ•• π•šπ•— π•₯𝕙𝕖 π•€π•π•šπ•‘π•‘π•–π•£ π•—π•šπ•₯ 𝕨𝕙π•ͺ π••π•šπ•• π•šπ•₯ 𝕗𝕒𝕝𝕝 𝕠𝕗𝕗 π•šπ•Ÿ π•₯𝕙𝕖 π•—π•šπ•£π•€π•₯ 𝕑𝕝𝕒𝕔𝕖 𝕙𝕖 π•€π•’π•šπ•• 𝕀𝕋

  2. "if the glass slipper fit so perfectly why did it fall off in the first place,"
    In the original Cinderella prince charming put tar on the steps so her shoe would stick.

  3. In Cinderella I like to think the fairy godmother knew what she was doing, like y'know just in case Cinderella lost track of time to give her a second chance. So she purposely made the shoe fit but the second it hit twelve it didn't fit as well, and therefore it fell off. Just a little theory πŸ˜…

  4. You only know what a given surface feels on your tongue because you felt it before or your brain just constructs that feeling from previous information input.

  5. I think there was something in the story of Cinderella like, the glass slipper was a permanent gift from her fairy godmother? I think? Someone fact check me please

  6. Hey Cinderella slipper thing it didn’t disappear with the rest of the outfit because the fairy godmother said that everything will return to how it was before and it would returned nothing and I don’t think that can happen

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