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i never knew about him till i was 14 yrs old
That's kinda funny....hehehe +rep for being totally oblivious for 14 years xd
i never knew about him till i was 14 yrs old
Never believed in him. I believe in God but not in santa
There is a beautiful Irony there but ok.
Each to their own.
I hope that you believed in God too so that i can thank you personally in Heaven for giving me a smile.![]()
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To be honest, I have never believed in Santa, the tooth fairy or any other stuff. My dad would ask me and my brothers what we wanted for christmas and just bought it.
We would get a huge rubbish bag full of toys and lollies each. We weren't exactly poor, I had a 700 dollar racecar bed when I was 6. All my friends were poor but I did give them alot of my stuff, not knowing that they couldn't afford it. I thought I was normal.
I still do believe in him.
One time in 2006, I was just waking up at 12:03:07 AM to go to the bathroom, when there was dust on the Christmas tree, but it was no ordinary dust, this was ****ing gold dust that actually was made of snow and cookies. When I followed the trail a little further, I saw Santa Claus actually leave back up our chimney.
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1. I was 10 when I stopped believing in Santa Claus. .-.
2.When my classmate said that Santa Claus doesn't exist and why. He had solid proof so yeah. I was pretty indignant when I found out he doesn't exist. I really believed that fat ass existed. xd
3.My mom later on told me the truth. She said that she'll wrap the gift and write that it's from Santa Claus.
Don't get me started with Tooth Fairies. O_O
i never did ...
That's a shame to a small degree. If he did exist though,I'm sure he'd give you some rep or something....![]()
lol now that you say THAT
i believed in santa till i was 14 ! but then one christmas eve i caught him banging my mom in his sleigh .. i went to go tell my dad and he was nowhere to be found !.. you connect the dots smh