Yesterday, I posted my theories on whether Santa really existed or not. This morning, I am still completely - unsure. I don't know what to think. I already know that Santa doesn't write the letters back. He doesn't even read them. So if there really is a Santa out there, he must know, exactly, what you ask for in your letters. So, that explains the song, "You better watch out". Acording to that song, Santa is watching you all year, checking if you're bad our good, so he must have some perspective of you want for Christmas. Which means the letters are pointless. Now Santa's got email. Really? Really? Santa. Email. Come on! That's just ridiculous now. That email, is the Christmas Canada Post email. Santa doesn't have email. So, I looked on youtube, and did further more research. And look what I found. Leave in the comments what you think about this. I don't want: Ohhhh, santa's stupid. You guys are all stupid to believe. No. None of that. I don't want anyone to shoot anyone elses ideas and believes. So just watch this video. And tell me what you think.
Friday, December 23, 2011
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Does Santa really exist?
I'm stumped. All my life I've believed, but, I'm starting to wonder. I wrote a letter to him this Christmas, and I was looking in the mail everyday. Finally yesterday, I got a letter back, and the Envelope had the same design as the paper inside.
Look, I already know that parents do not write these letters, everyone's say the exact same thing, so how is it possible. But is it possible that the Canada post writes these letters back? Yes. The envelope had a "Canada Post" sign on it. Not a sticker, not a stamp. It was part of the envelope. Like it was printed off that way. Then I looked at the letter, there is a tiny picture of the Canada Post logo on it. Coincedence? I think not. Canada Post is writing these letters, but that doesn't change anything about whether Santa exists or not. I began to research Canada Post. It's website said that they even read what children around the world are asking for! They call in volunteers - random people off the streets - to open and read the letters, then write a letter back! That just disgusted me. I say things in my letter that I only want Santa to know. Not the world!
Then I went on answers.com, and the majority of the people said that Santa did exist. I'm confess, am I beginning not to believe? But I want to believe... fully.... I just - can't... :( I'm going to do more research on this. In the mean-time, Merry Christmas!
Look, I already know that parents do not write these letters, everyone's say the exact same thing, so how is it possible. But is it possible that the Canada post writes these letters back? Yes. The envelope had a "Canada Post" sign on it. Not a sticker, not a stamp. It was part of the envelope. Like it was printed off that way. Then I looked at the letter, there is a tiny picture of the Canada Post logo on it. Coincedence? I think not. Canada Post is writing these letters, but that doesn't change anything about whether Santa exists or not. I began to research Canada Post. It's website said that they even read what children around the world are asking for! They call in volunteers - random people off the streets - to open and read the letters, then write a letter back! That just disgusted me. I say things in my letter that I only want Santa to know. Not the world!
Then I went on answers.com, and the majority of the people said that Santa did exist. I'm confess, am I beginning not to believe? But I want to believe... fully.... I just - can't... :( I'm going to do more research on this. In the mean-time, Merry Christmas!
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