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fun4us2b · M
I dunno, but here's some from last night
DownTheStreet · 56-60, M
Does something have to be real to believe in it?
SW-User
Of course 💁♂️ and also unicorns 🦄
Wantingwidow · 56-60, F
My inner child does
Jenny1234 · 51-55, F
I do!
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
Or as my grandmother used to call them 'the wee folk;. I have no evidence of their existence although I do know several people who do believe in them.
Raaii · 22-25, F
may be it's just imagination but I'll always love to believe it's real 🧚♀️
BlueSkyKing · M
I like living in the present moment and in an evidence based world.
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@BritishFailedAesthetic Your British culture has among the richest tales of folklore. I know this may sound silly to you, but a few years ago my mother lost her wrist watch, so I told her that a Brownie must have taken it and to give it a treat if she wants it back, so she humored me and did it, 15 minutes later the snack was gone where she put it, the watch was there where the treat was.
@NativePortlander1970 Wow, that is strange! Should have gotten it to do more chores!
@BritishFailedAesthetic My mother is a packrat, I think the Brownie was overworked as it was, which is why I think it took the watch.
smileylovesgaming · 31-35, F
No I don't
being · 36-40, F
I am one
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
nah but we don't have to believe that something is real to have fun with it
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The Fae Folk are not what modern movies wish us to believe. Disney has us believing that the Pixie, Tinkerbelle, is a jolly little sprite, while in folklore even she could be a creature to be feared if slighted.
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