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Kannaaashi
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As I was doing a christmas quest on Maestia I saw the npc of santa. I remembered one christmas that I was so shocked when I received a gift from santa. No one told me to whom it came from but my mom and dad as well as my aunts and uncles said that it was from santa! Weird as it may sound, I still believe in santa until now. You? Do you still believe in Santa?

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partydevil
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you mean there are bot spammers even at forums? what good does that do?

destroying the community of the competition for example.
MrStealth
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i do not belive in santa becuse me and my sister looked throug our moms closet found are preasents and we got the same thing from santa.( not real )

winmaster1
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No, I do not, I see my dads oily face in Santa's costume

dragonball05
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If Santa was real, the speed at which he would have to travel to reach every person celebrating Christmas in one night would result in all the reindeer, Santa, the sled and the presents bursting into flames due to the extreme air friction.


Oh come now. Magic. Duh.

And of course I believe in Santa. How else could there be so much Christmas joy? His magic belly full of jolliness and cookies brightens the whole month into becoming so much more. He's definitely real.

He's so real, he transcends a physical form in our dimension.
poringslasher
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believe in santa's magic you muggle :3

GandalftheGrey666
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I believed till I was 10,then I caught my parents putting the present under the tree.Thanks to Coca-Cola,who filmed a commercial with a bearded man sharing presents to kids,the legend of Santa was born.Like Steven Colbert would say:

Santa only has time to share presents in one country,America.
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Do we even really know? From birth we are told to believe in Santa and there are hundreds of Santas in the U.S.
But why not believe? It gives us another thing to hope for, and as we all know, the world needs hope.

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Santa visits me every third Thursday of a month and we sit in my garage drinking a couple of beers. The truth behind him is all he does is brainwash parents into buying what they do. Using modern technology he also influences what streams in front of them and uses media to help control what they buy as well.The naughty list was destroyed in 1963 after Santa realized there is not enough coal in the world to suffice for the amount of bad things done so instead he now encourages forgiveness (Which is really just his laziness). So ultimately Santa is always on vacation and doesn't have to go anywhere on Christmas.

Bobthebest
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Santa visits me every third Thursday of a month and we sit in my garage drinking a couple of beers. The truth behind him is all he does is brainwash parents into buying what they do. Using modern technology he also influences what streams in front of them and uses media to help control what they buy as well.The naughty list was destroyed in 1963 after Santa realized there is not enough coal in the world to suffice for the amount of bad things done so instead he now encourages forgiveness (Which is really just his laziness). So ultimately Santa is always on vacation and doesn't have to go anywhere on Christmas


That is messed on sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo many levels.
partydevil
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But why not believe? It gives us another thing to hope for, and as we all know, the world needs hope.


if we are going to believe things so we can get hope. (hope for what?)
then the most ridicules things are going to be argued true. like santa or the care bears.
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WHat's the difference? Je$u$, and $anta are two imaginary people.
I'd rather believe (pretend to) in Santa because he's a funny guy while Je$u$ is a hippie telling people to become hobos so...

NocturnalFane
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[/quote]
WHat's the difference? Je$u$, and $anta are two imaginary people.
I'd rather believe (pretend to) in Santa because he's a funny guy while Je$u$ is a hippie telling people to become hobos so...[quote]

Except that Jesus was a true person who lived around 2000 years ago and that there's a Santa in the Northern Finland. So basically they aren't imaginary.

Now that's a whole another story are they the kind of people we describe them to be. Imo Jesus wasn't a magical incarnation nor does Santa use magical sleigh to go for a 'Xmas Chimney Cleanup World Tour' every year.

SSTG
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Except that Jesus was a true person who lived around 2000 years ago and that there's a Santa in the Northern Finland. So basically they aren't imaginary.

Got any proof of this? Where in the Roman history (the one written by actual Roman historians) do you see any mention of Jesus?
If he really existed, don't you think the Roman would have bragged about the fact that they kill the son of some Jew God, the same ones they defeated and made fun of since they were masters of the World and Palestine was nothing more to them than a province?
sourwhatup2
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Simply put.. Nope.

It's fine for kids to believe it at a young age cause it makes X-Mas a bit more fun, especially since they are probably not going to be partying and such, xD.

For me I stopped believe around the age of 9 or 10 probably even younger, Christmas got really boring from then on out until I was about 15 where I started going to parties and such for X-Mas. But yeah as I mentioned, no.

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Where in the Roman history (the one written by actual Roman historians) do you see any mention of Jesus?

Here.

don't you think the Roman would have bragged about the fact that they kill the son of some Jew God

I doubt it. To them, it would've been just another radical/criminal/nutcase.
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