I wanted to post another Snow White comic here but I can't find it.
It goes like this:
Queen: Who is the fairest one of all?
Mirror: Snow White
Queen: Isn't she like 14?!
Next panel shows the Mirror behind bars.
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I wanted to post another Snow White comic here but I can't find it.
It goes like this:
Queen: Who is the fairest one of all?
Mirror: Snow White
Queen: Isn't she like 14?!
Next panel shows the Mirror behind bars.
I think it was Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal...?

How old is the magic mirror, though?
3 years lol
It looks like a 3 year old mirror but it actually contains a soul many thousands of years old. Who's the pedo now huh?
Checkmate, weeb.
What is easier, killing one little girl, or killing thousands who have the hots for her?
The little girl is royalty. The thousands are peasants. Different scales.
You kill one member of royalty and everyone thinks youβre a monster.
Kill several thousand peasants and no bats an eye.
She's a queen, she can easily order both things.
Except she did order someone to kill Snow White and it didn't work. Hence the whole hag-and-apple routine.
You wouldn't expect it, but apparently the latter.
Snow White is like 12, why are we listening to a pedophile mirror?
It's going to sound so wrong, but back when Snow White was first written, it was during the time when child marriage was acceptable and there is no middle stage known as teenagerhood (it's a very recent concept in human history). As soon as you could work, you would be considered an adult even if you are 12. If anyone has read the book or seen the movie The Master and Commander (which is set during the Napoleonic Wars, same time as when Snow White was published), there are naval cadets who are like 12 and 15 years old, and the much older ablehands refer to them as "sir". That is a historically accurate depiction.
I'm not making excuse by the way, but it explains a lot as to why older stories have very weird portrayal of underage characters because it reflected the social norms at the time. Many fairy tales in their original forms are very brutal and no-holds barred because people back then grow up way too fast as expected by society. And the gruesome reality of living, without the modernity we take for granted today, had to be faced by most folks in the past. Child mortality rate was high after all.
Beauty and the Beast was written to introduce young brides to the idea that marrying a gross, hairy, large creature might not be all that bad, and that you might even find things to like about your monster husband and fall in love with him.
(itβs a very recent concept in human history)
Doesn't keep modern adults from touching Julias bronze tits in Verona.
Doesnβt fair mean light skinned?
No, her skin hungers for justice

Yeah, the Queen asked who is pale as fuck, mirror responds with . The Queen then decides that means is most beautiful and moves the goal post. I'd probably start being a snarky ass mirror by panel 4 as well.
The earlier meaning of fair is beautiful. Before that there was already a meaning of "suitable". The "light" meaning grew out of the "beautiful" due to prevailing beauty standards.
Not entirely true it was only the white skin, she also had black hair and very red lips.
I've always seen it as her uniqueness that was considered attractive, not particularly her skin.
Black hair is not a typical trait of people who have very white skin, I guess you could have a similar story about a dark skinned woman with fair hair.
But that would not be an image the Brothers Grimm readers would as easily imagine in their heads, and would be more likely for a story written somewhere where that would be more likely and identifiable.
Aren't there African stories that have beauty standards about being as black as a black stone?
So the mirror likes goth chicks.
The Queen is also not asking the mirror who is the most beautiful, she is asking who is the palest mf around. It's the Queen's problem that she conflates that with beauty.
In the 1812 German version (and German versions since then), the queen asks who is "schΓΆnste" in the land. That's definitely pretty, beautiful, or attractive, rather than pale, white, or brilliant.
Or snow white was the only one with a face not full of blemishes from a plague or two in the environment.
I'd actually love to hear a twist on the story where the mirror is the baddie. Maybe it's an imprisoned demon who convinces the Queen that Snow will brutally overthrow her. Having little sides that show it also is a racist to emphasize that it's evil and biased would be fun
Wish?
Modern day villians are insufferable.
I just have to kill enough people who have hots for her
Well that's one way of doing it.
Seeing a woman kill a bunch of people may however be a turn off for some of the survivers.
Not if they have hots for a 14yr old
That's why competent ruler runs a well oiled propaganda machine along with atrocities.
We need measurable quantities to be able to compare them. How many ships have their face launched?
If that were true I don't even have to kill Snow White. I just have to kill enough people who have the hots for her to tip the scales for me.
"And if you did that, my answer would change."
She'd have to be more selective: she'd have to kill all of ΓΎe people who prefer Snow White to her, or else she might end up with yet someone else everyone who's left prefers over her. As a (potential) bonus, she might have to kill fewer people. However, if I've learned anyΓΎing from Condorcet voting, even killing everyone who prefers Snow White to her might not result in her becoming "Fairest in the Land". WiΓΎout Snow White, people's preferences might shift to Glenda the Good Witch, and ΓΎen she has to watch out lest Glenda set her elite assassin Dorothy d'Kansas on her.
It's so fraught being a fairy-tale villain.
In the story, I think the Witch was the reigning champion until Snow White, so I think the chances she has to regain her throne are pretty good; but the attraction to Snow White could also signal a cultural shift (to children?) which would be much harder to reverse.
George Carlin: "question everything."
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