I know that a lot of people on the website are older than me and that adults don't ever beleive in this stuff and that's why they never see them but do you think faries are real? Last night I was outside looking at the stars and I saw a flash of light in a tree next to me then heard what sounded like wings flapping back and forth then it was gone. Also, a friend of mine glitter on her bed when she woke up after she put a tooth under her pillow for the tooth fairy. What do you think?
ericsmith answered Monday May 7 2012, 9:38 am: why don't you post a question like this on twitter or your facebook page where people will appreciate it. This is a serious site for people with serious problems and question they need an answer to. some are fighting against suicide some are faced with mental illness and depression and the loss of love ones so stop trolling on here because you are obviously some rotten ass punk kid who has never experienced any hardships in life but eventually you will and when your faced with a serious physical illness or your mother and father die or who ever your closest to dies and leaves you alone on your own in this world maybe some kid will make light of your situation even though he knows better and you can laugh about that you selfish asshole, who ever has been teaching you about life has done a bad job and you will probably just laugh at this message that I am typing to you because u are too ignorant and immature to see its importance. get a life kid because your headed for a shallow and worthless future. [ ericsmith's advice column | Ask ericsmith A Question ]
Xenolan answered Monday May 7 2012, 12:03 am: I hate to break it to you, but there is not one shred of real evidence to support that creatures such as fairies are real. What you saw and heard (a flash of light and wings) could have been any sort of nocturnal bird; light reflects off the eyes, and then the bird flies away before you have the chance to recognize it. They could also have been unrelated; a wet leaf could have reflected some light, and then the flapping came from nearby. If one assumes that it could have been a fairy, one might as well also consider the possibility that it was a baby dragon or the hilt of the sword Excalibur.
Insofar as glitter on the bed after a visit from the Tooth Fairy, I can absolutely 100% guarantee you that the Tooth Fairy wasn't there. I know this because I have personally put coins under the pillows of my daughter and taken the teeth away. There. Is. No. Tooth Fairy. If you're over 13 years old, you really should know this by now; and if you're under 13, then you shouldn't be posting on this website. [ Xenolan's advice column | Ask Xenolan A Question ]
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