Anything and everything goes in here... within reason.
Sat Sep 11, 2004 1:36 am
i was wondering...I dont really believe in that stuff...
Do you?
If you do or dont, tell why.
I dont because its logical reasoning. Santa? At night: so you wont see your parnets when you're asleep: see before
If you're not supposed to see him how do they know what the looks like?
And how the heck can yo ulive in the north pole?
last point: elves are fictional
Sat Sep 11, 2004 1:48 am
Santa: No... I noticed that both the presents by Santa and my parents had the same wrapping paper and the tags were written in the same handwriting when I was like 6 or 7.
Easter Bunny: I've always thought that it was so incredibly stupid.
Tooth Fairy: I believed in that up until I was 7. x.X
Sat Sep 11, 2004 2:20 am
No because
Santa:I was told from an early age that Santa wasnt real plus i didnt participate in any christmas stuff so I really didnt believe in him at all growing up.
Easter Bunny:One of the dumbest things you can lie to a kid about. What does a bunny have to do with Easter??
Sat Sep 11, 2004 2:21 am
Erm... I think this question has a rather obvious answer... NO. I mean, nowadays who still believes this kind of thing? Anyone old enough to surf the net and post on forums should probably know by now that Santa is fake. Even when I was young my parents never gave me presents pretending they were from Santa or put money under my pillow pretending it was the tooth fairy. No way!
Sat Sep 11, 2004 2:28 am
No.
I noticed that Santa and my parents had the same handwriting a few years ago. And of course sometimes they would be from 'the elves' and Rudolph and all those other things. Geez mom, I never knew reindeer could write.
Easter Bunny: Up until I was 8.
Tooth Fairy: Till I was 9.
And to anyone whose parents didnt ever tell them Santa was real or gave them presents from Santa when they were little: you missed out on a lot of childhood moments. You would have loved knowing some guy at the North Pole loved children so much he would spend the year making toys for them.
Sat Sep 11, 2004 2:30 am
I came into the western world right when all the other kids were realizing that Santa and other fictional holiday creatures did not exist, so I never believed in any of the above. However, it is comforting to think that these ideas-Santa, etc, manifest themselves in generous people. They can almost be considered metaphors.
To the best of my knowlege, the bunny has to do with Easter because Easter is in spring, and the bunny is a symbol of spring, rebirth, and new life. Kind of a pagan-christian/old-new transmorgifi-thing.
Sat Sep 11, 2004 2:40 am
I won't stand for this dissing of Santa, and I had breakfast with the easter bunny once, if you'd like pictures I'm more than happy to upload and show them.
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