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How did you feel when you found out that there wasn't really a Santa Claus, if you ever believed there was?
I already had my suspicions, I mean come on, lived in the North Pole, flying animals? invisible? able to get into the house undetected? all in one night? so it was fun to confirm that it was a game.Dremmer said:How did you feel when you found out that there wasn't really a Santa Claus, if you ever believed there was?
Dremmer said:How did you feel when you found out that there wasn't really a Santa Claus, if you ever believed there was?
Jimmy Snyder said:My parents always tried to bring out the magic in childhood. They told me that they bought the gifts for me and I delighted in the safe and secure knowledge of how they loved me and wanted me to be happy. However, about the age of 6 I think, I started noticing little things, like soot marks on the carpet, missing cookies, and milk gone from the glass that was left out. By the age of 10, I had figured it all out. Now I no longer believe in parents.
We called Santa, Father Christmas, and of course in the S. Hemisphere, Christmas came in early Summer. I don't believe I heard White Christmas until I moved to the N. Hemisphere. Similarly, Easter was observed in the Autumn. Bunnies are kind of a scourge in Australia.Evo said:Santa never made sense to me, but the Easter Bunny, now that made sense! I think I held onto the bunny longer than Santa. The bunny brought candy!