on the video, which scored 5.3 million views since it was posted last month.A TikToker known as Robin Reaction also shared a clip last year making a similar argument.
The creator claims that some of the earliest princesses barely had a nose at all, at least when the animated beauties were viewed head-on.
Meanwhile, no matter what profile view, “evil” characters had identifiable smellers.“One of the easiest ways to tell if a woman is going to be evil, or just very unf - - kable, is to see if they have a nose that actually resembles a nose,” she said.On both videos, viewers debated whether kids could really sniff out beauty standards, or if the theories were a bit farfetched.“So are we gonna cry about every single thing in life or just carry on,” griped one viewer in response to Robin’s clip. “It’s bc villians [sic] often have sharp facial structure to appear cold and sharp.
Notice how happy and bubbly characters often have a round face,” argued another.“This is probably why I always hated my nose and didn’t realize it,” wrote someone else.“I noticed this as a kid and I HATED it.
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