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I used(and still do, a little bit) to belive that if you closed your eyes that tons and tons of faries ,like Tinkerbell from Peter Pan, would surround you and you could feel there little wings brush and tingle your arms untill you opened your eyes and they dissapear.

Hamburglar
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I used to love to play Playstation. We used to have a Playstation 1 before. I used to believe that for the game to work, when you put in the CD and close the lid, little fairies will appear and sprinkle pixie dust on the CD so that it'll work and appear on the TV screen. I wanted to see these fairies so sometimes, I would put in a CD, turn on the playstation, wait around 2 minutes, then while the playstation is on I would open the lid to see the fairies, but of course, there weren't any. I thought they would hide so fast somewhere in the playstation.

karen
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I thought that if I drew a tiny door on a wall and knock on it three times, that i would be able to go to a land of faries and mythical creatures.

Jessie
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when i was younger (about 5/6) i belived that i had a special fariy friend that could hear what i thought and thlk to my back because of this it didnt matter if people were mean to me because my fairy would curse them and they would have bad luck

sera
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I used to believe that leprechauns lived under the clover patches in my backyard and that if I made clover cards they would come visit me in my house.

Anon
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In Kindergarten on St. Patrick's day, I came to class and saw the table turned over, leggos all over the carpet, and green foot-prints everywhere. The teacher told me that leprechauns came the night before. I was terrified that leprechauns were going to come and hurt me the entire day, and my mom had to explain to me how leprechauns werent real. I wasn't convinced, so she had to write a letter to the teacher to ask the teacher to explain to me how they werent real. I was still skeptical and didn't believe what she told me for about a week.

Kellie
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When I was younger I had My nephews and neices convinced that I was leprachaun,and lived in a cave under a waterfall and that's why they couldn't find my home or my gold used to run around tellin them "Ye caunt have Me gold it was funny for a while they used to constantly drive their mom crasy

charles marx
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until i was 14 and lost my last tooth i didnt tell my mom and dad that i knew the tooth fairy wasn't real because i thought if i stoped believing i wouldnt get money

Anon
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I never believed in the Tooth Fairy. When I was in 1st grade, my beliefs about her being fake were confirmed when I read a book. In it a bunch of kids were arguing over whose parents the REAL Tooth Fairy was. At the end the parents all told the kids that the Tooth Fairy was a joke and there wasn't one. Some of my friends still believed in the Fairy at 12.... I'll never understand how they got that gullible.

Anon
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I used to believe that there was a toenail fairy. When I was about 5 someting happened to my big toenail to make it slowly fall off. When it finally completely seperated from my toe, i told my mother, who told me to put it under my pillow and the toenail fairy would come. Sure enough, the next morning there was a crisp dollar bill under my pillow.
I always bragged to everyone how i got money from the toenail fairy and no one knew what i was talking about.
In case you were wondering, my toenail did grow back fully.

Jessica
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I used to make really little houses out of leaves and sticks under trees so the fairies will have some place to live.

M
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I used to think that the 'floaters' you sometimes see behind your eyes were fairies. I got many, many odd looks from people when they heard me talking to them, and I built little houses in the backyard for them, complete with furniture made of moss and sticks.

Maran
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i used to believe in the tooth fairy and that they took your teeth and built houses out of them and they always took 1 pound from somewhere in tooth fairy land.

the easter bunny
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First I loved the fairy because I received money in return for a tooth. One year though, I forgot to put my tooth under my pillow, and the next morning I just happened to find a note saying, "Give me tooth by tonight!". I ran to my mom and told her that the tooth fairy is mean because she forces kids to sell their body parts in exchange for money.

Anon
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when my mom and i would walk home from school, she used to always tell me that little fairies lived in trees and that they would only come out and let me see them if i was being good the whole day. i never did see any fairies....so i guess i was a snotty little kid!

meee
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I used to believe that lepereacauns played pranks on you and generally messed with you on St. Patricks day because on one i kept tripping and spilling things on myself. Than i would yell at the lepercauns to stop it

"Yo mama so dumb she walked into a grocery store and said "where's the food?" Micheal Chaing
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If there hadn't been any rain in a while, the ground at my school would dry up and form large cracks.
I was sure that a little gnome family lived underground and I would go into the playground and lie down and talk to them through the cracks.
I also push food down their and write little notes for them.
Some of my friends were convinced it was true too and we did this every year until we were about 11.

Anon
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I used to believe that all the fairies in our garden were homeless and starving, so I make them little houses in the trees and left pieces of bread out for them.

Anon
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When I was young I never believed in the Tooth Fairy, as I put my teeth under my pillow loads of times and she never came - even though she visited my friends at school. Then I spotted you could get an email from the Tooth Fairy on ebay (!*!) and had it sent my little girl, it was lovely, so now I believe again!! I think my little girl's a little sceptical though..;-)

Hayley T (sad girlie)
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When I was a kid, I thought that when the flowers moved in the garden (because the wind was blowing) that the faeries were dancing, and the flowers were their bright costumes. But when i got older I realised what happened and i was really upset. But now I've taken that mistake and I've actually written a childrens story about flower faries! But as I'm still 12, I'm waiting until I'm older until maybe I will publish it!!!

Lizzy
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