• koetje78@feddit.nl
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    1 day ago

    They’re kids, not historians. Medieval means knights and princesses to them. Which means Disney princesses. Let them have fun.

    • plantfanatic@sh.itjust.works
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      6 hours ago

      Who said they couldn’t have fun? It’s just stupid that parents think Disney princess means medieval. And for the record, this isn’t true… there wouldn’t be actually no actual princesses and ALL Disney. It’s just a cute dumb story, sorry you fell for it.

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        3 hours ago

        Many of the Disney stories have been around in medieval Europe as folklore, so it’s not as much of a stretch as you suggest here

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          There’s a kid princess standing against the wall inside, not a Disney princess.

          Yall believe way too many social media posts lol.

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          3 hours ago

          As pointed out in the comments, 2 maybe fit out of over a dozen plus.

          That’s not many, and yes it would be asinine to assume that an entire school dressed up incorrectly. It’s not even a half believable story to begin with, as it makes no friggen sense lol.

          It’s an exaggerated story to make it “worthwhile” to post to social media. Which do you think is more likely? A small lie, or an ENTIRE school dressed wrong for one sex, and yet this sole kid is a plague doctor? No female knights? People are way to gullible these days.