DarkerWorld wrote:
SuperYoshiluver13 wrote:
Vampires are more realistic than magic. There are some people who have sharp teeth, extremely pale and like the taste of blood. The closest thing to magic here (on Earth) is cartoons, science, and magic tricks.
Any proof? The average human implies just because they haven't seen something, it doesn't exist. The truth is, that is a total contradiction. If you haven't seen something, it means you have no right to say it doesn't exist.
I'm not saying vampires exist, I'm saying that these people are similar. I bet there's someone in the world that has a lightning shaped scar on his forhead. But there is a very good example that magic does exist. I forgot his name but he's this incredible magician. Its almost pure magic.




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SuperYoshiluver13 wrote:
DarkerWorld wrote:
SuperYoshiluver13 wrote:
Vampires are more realistic than magic. There are some people who have sharp teeth, extremely pale and like the taste of blood. The closest thing to magic here (on Earth) is cartoons, science, and magic tricks.
Any proof? The average human implies just because they haven't seen something, it doesn't exist. The truth is, that is a total contradiction. If you haven't seen something, it means you have no right to say it doesn't exist.
I'm not saying vampires exist, I'm saying that these people are similar. I bet there's someone in the world that has a lightning shaped scar on his forhead. But there is a very good example that magic does exist. I forgot his name but he's this incredible magician. Its almost pure magic.
That post made slim to no sense.
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SuperYoshiluver13 wrote:
DarkerWorld wrote:
SuperYoshiluver13 wrote:
Vampires are more realistic than magic. There are some people who have sharp teeth, extremely pale and like the taste of blood. The closest thing to magic here (on Earth) is cartoons, science, and magic tricks.
Any proof? The average human implies just because they haven't seen something, it doesn't exist. The truth is, that is a total contradiction. If you haven't seen something, it means you have no right to say it doesn't exist.
I'm not saying vampires exist, I'm saying that these people are similar. I bet there's someone in the world that has a lightning shaped scar on his forhead. But there is a very good example that magic does exist. I forgot his name but he's this incredible magician. Its almost pure magic.
Hoodini?
My argument was against you saying that there is nothing like magic.

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DarkerWorld wrote:
SuperYoshiluver13 wrote:
DarkerWorld wrote:
Any proof? The average human implies just because they haven't seen something, it doesn't exist. The truth is, that is a total contradiction. If you haven't seen something, it means you have no right to say it doesn't exist.I'm not saying vampires exist, I'm saying that these people are similar. I bet there's someone in the world that has a lightning shaped scar on his forhead. But there is a very good example that magic does exist. I forgot his name but he's this incredible magician. Its almost pure magic.
Hoodini?
My argument was against you saying that there is nothing like magic.
I-uh-er- Let me talk!! I don't think magic exists! Magic is as fake as vampires or unicorns! Okay, its ALLLLLLLLLLL fake!!! Fake. Fake. Fake. There are things similar but its fake fake fake!!!




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brettman98 wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Even most fiction doesn't break multiple laws of science.
magic isnt real. unicorns arent real.
says you; how do you know that magic isn't real? (Not implying it is real, not implying it isn't)
I mean this by there is suitable explanation for the breaking of laws in Harry Potter. (The fact that they can produce magic being the explanation for whatever law-defying stunt they may do)
But I read some article on how the way they have more chromosomes is wrong and that their baby should not be able to "grow like a weed" if it's feeding off of a blood. Something very low in nutrients (which is why vampire bats need so much).
Of course magic is fake, don't be silly.
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DarkerWorld wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
pokeywokey wrote:
Ikr! I ate 2 vomits(they were very tasty), 1 earwax(it tastes nothing like real earwax:lol:), 1 rotten egg(it was gross), 1 soap(yummy), 3 cinnamons(they taste weird). I even ate real grass(off of the ground).My cousin offered me a bag to spit the jelly beans out, but I swallowed every one of them(except the real grass).
I love the grass flavour, it's amazing
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Offtopic
*facepalm* Saying something is offtopic is off topic. And to make sure this isn't off topic itself, I like Harry potter.

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No one likes imagining things anymore
But that's beside the point. Whether magic is real doesn't prove anything on whether Harry Potter or Twilight is the better series.
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pokeywokey wrote:
DarkerWorld wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
I love the grass flavour, it's amazing![]()
Offtopic
*facepalm* Saying something is offtopic is off topic. And to make sure this isn't off topic itself, I like Harry potter.
I was talking about an entire offtopic conversation. Why on earth can't I tell them they are offtopic?

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SuperYoshiluver13 wrote:
DarkerWorld wrote:
SuperYoshiluver13 wrote:
I'm not saying vampires exist, I'm saying that these people are similar. I bet there's someone in the world that has a lightning shaped scar on his forhead. But there is a very good example that magic does exist. I forgot his name but he's this incredible magician. Its almost pure magic.Hoodini?
My argument was against you saying that there is nothing like magic.I-uh-er- Let me talk!! I don't think magic exists! Magic is as fake as vampires or unicorns! Okay, its ALLLLLLLLLLL fake!!! Fake. Fake. Fake. There are things similar but its fake fake fake!!!
I think so too, but I try to keep an open mind, its just the sort of person I am. The average human implies just because they haven't seen something, it doesn't exist. The truth is, that is a total contradiction. If you haven't seen something, it means you have no right to say it doesn't exist. Its like in the early 1400-1500's people who lived in Egypt and the Middle East thought the idea of rivers were ridiculous and silly, like we think of magic. But, rivers are real, aren't they? Perhaps, in a few hundred years, people will think of our ideas and beliefs as primitive. Anything is possible.

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DarkerWorld wrote:
SuperYoshiluver13 wrote:
DarkerWorld wrote:
Hoodini?
My argument was against you saying that there is nothing like magic.I-uh-er- Let me talk!! I don't think magic exists! Magic is as fake as vampires or unicorns! Okay, its ALLLLLLLLLLL fake!!! Fake. Fake. Fake. There are things similar but its fake fake fake!!!
I think so too, but I try to keep an open mind, its just the sort of person I am. The average human implies just because they haven't seen something, it doesn't exist. The truth is, that is a total contradiction. If you haven't seen something, it means you have no right to say it doesn't exist. Its like in the early 1400-1500's people who lived in Egypt and the Middle East thought the idea of rivers were ridiculous and silly, like we think of magic. But, rivers are real, aren't they? Perhaps, in a few hundred years, people will think of our ideas and beliefs as primitive. Anything is possible.
Um, what?
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Wickimen wrote:
DarkerWorld wrote:
SuperYoshiluver13 wrote:
I-uh-er- Let me talk!! I don't think magic exists! Magic is as fake as vampires or unicorns! Okay, its ALLLLLLLLLLL fake!!! Fake. Fake. Fake. There are things similar but its fake fake fake!!!I think so too, but I try to keep an open mind, its just the sort of person I am. The average human implies just because they haven't seen something, it doesn't exist. The truth is, that is a total contradiction. If you haven't seen something, it means you have no right to say it doesn't exist. Its like in the early 1400-1500's people who lived in Egypt and the Middle East thought the idea of rivers were ridiculous and silly, like we think of magic. But, rivers are real, aren't they? Perhaps, in a few hundred years, people will think of our ideas and beliefs as primitive. Anything is possible.
Um, what?
Whoops, fix that, not Egypt, just certain parts of the Middle East. But its true, they only knew of dams and the ocean.

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DarkerWorld wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
DarkerWorld wrote:
I think so too, but I try to keep an open mind, its just the sort of person I am. The average human implies just because they haven't seen something, it doesn't exist. The truth is, that is a total contradiction. If you haven't seen something, it means you have no right to say it doesn't exist. Its like in the early 1400-1500's people who lived in Egypt and the Middle East thought the idea of rivers were ridiculous and silly, like we think of magic. But, rivers are real, aren't they? Perhaps, in a few hundred years, people will think of our ideas and beliefs as primitive. Anything is possible.Um, what?
Whoops, fix that, not Egypt, just certain parts of the Middle East. But its true, they only knew of dams and the ocean.
Just so you know, magic is real in demonic practices. So you shouldn't make any attempts to perform it and it has no relation to what they do in Harry Potter.
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DarkerWorld wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
DarkerWorld wrote:
I think so too, but I try to keep an open mind, its just the sort of person I am. The average human implies just because they haven't seen something, it doesn't exist. The truth is, that is a total contradiction. If you haven't seen something, it means you have no right to say it doesn't exist. Its like in the early 1400-1500's people who lived in Egypt and the Middle East thought the idea of rivers were ridiculous and silly, like we think of magic. But, rivers are real, aren't they? Perhaps, in a few hundred years, people will think of our ideas and beliefs as primitive. Anything is possible.Um, what?
Whoops, fix that, not Egypt, just certain parts of the Middle East. But its true, they only knew of dams and the ocean.
I find that kind of hard to believe, seeing as they have rivers in the Middle East
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soupoftomato wrote:
DarkerWorld wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
Um, what?
Whoops, fix that, not Egypt, just certain parts of the Middle East. But its true, they only knew of dams and the ocean.
Just so you know, magic is real in demonic practices. So you shouldn't make any attempts to perform it and it has no relation to what they do in Harry Potter.
Yeah, I wouldn't do that. Its unsettling and wrong.

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Wickimen wrote:
DarkerWorld wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
Um, what?
Whoops, fix that, not Egypt, just certain parts of the Middle East. But its true, they only knew of dams and the ocean.
I find that kind of hard to believe, seeing as they have rivers in the Middle East
Certain parts. And most of the Middle East is desert, coming from someone who had actually been there.

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J.K. Rowling has earned 4000 dollars in like 2 minutes since I went to this site that approximates it. O.O
According to stats on the site she gets 43 dollars and 40 cents a second.
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DarkerWorld wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
DarkerWorld wrote:
Whoops, fix that, not Egypt, just certain parts of the Middle East. But its true, they only knew of dams and the ocean.I find that kind of hard to believe, seeing as they have rivers in the Middle East
Certain parts. And most of the Middle East is desert, coming from someone who had actually been there.
Still. You're saying they only knew about dams and oceans, where do they get that water for the dam, the ocean? What about the Tigris and Euphrates?
Maybe I'm sounding ignorant but I think they would know about rivers.
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Wickimen wrote:
DarkerWorld wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
I find that kind of hard to believe, seeing as they have rivers in the Middle EastCertain parts. And most of the Middle East is desert, coming from someone who had actually been there.
Still. You're saying they only knew about dams and oceans, where do they get that water for the dam, the ocean? What about the Tigris and Euphrates?
Maybe I'm sounding ignorant but I think they would know about rivers.
Of course they found out later. But anyway, we are completely and utterly offtopic

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DarkerWorld wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
DarkerWorld wrote:
Certain parts. And most of the Middle East is desert, coming from someone who had actually been there.Still. You're saying they only knew about dams and oceans, where do they get that water for the dam, the ocean? What about the Tigris and Euphrates?
Maybe I'm sounding ignorant but I think they would know about rivers.
Of course they found out later. But anyway, we are completely and utterly offtopic
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Yeah guess so XD
Back on topic!
@soupoftomato:
I'd like to make that much money
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Someone needs to write the third biggest thing to make the debates even more interesting. I aim to do that someday if possible XD
At least 60,000,000,000,000 years have to pass between posts. Please wait forever and try posting again.
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Wickimen wrote:
DarkerWorld wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
Still. You're saying they only knew about dams and oceans, where do they get that water for the dam, the ocean? What about the Tigris and Euphrates?Maybe I'm sounding ignorant but I think they would know about rivers.
Of course they found out later. But anyway, we are completely and utterly offtopic
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@soupoftomato:
I'd like to make that much money
Oh dear God, yes, who wouldn't?

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soupoftomato wrote:
brettman98 wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
magic isnt real. unicorns arent real.says you; how do you know that magic isn't real? (Not implying it is real, not implying it isn't)
I mean this by there is suitable explanation for the breaking of laws in Harry Potter. (The fact that they can produce magic being the explanation for whatever law-defying stunt they may do)
But I read some article on how the way they have more chromosomes is wrong and that their baby should not be able to "grow like a weed" if it's feeding off of a blood. Something very low in nutrients (which is why vampire bats need so much).
Of course magic is fake, don't be silly.
Well, I was asking the question to imnotbob first off, but who's to say that there is no such thing as "magic"?
There is no proof that such a thing as "magic" does exist, and no proof it doesn't. So do not assume that it doesn't exist, it just might
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brettman98 wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
brettman98 wrote:
says you; how do you know that magic isn't real? (Not implying it is real, not implying it isn't)I mean this by there is suitable explanation for the breaking of laws in Harry Potter. (The fact that they can produce magic being the explanation for whatever law-defying stunt they may do)
But I read some article on how the way they have more chromosomes is wrong and that their baby should not be able to "grow like a weed" if it's feeding off of a blood. Something very low in nutrients (which is why vampire bats need so much).
Of course magic is fake, don't be silly.Well, I was asking the question to imnotbob first off, but who's to say that there is no such thing as "magic"?
There is no proof that such a thing as "magic" does exist, and no proof it doesn't. So do not assume that it doesn't exist, it just might![]()
Magic
"Of course it is in your head, but why on earth should that mean it isn't real?"
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Meyers money counter . . . you can actually SEE the one-dollar bills ticking.
What type of SELF-RESPECTING author allows their money to count THAT SLOWLY?
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Magic is a figment of your imagination. You can imagine a whole world of fairy tales and fictional characters but that doesn't make it real. Just like vampires, our imagination is so large that some even believe things like so exist. I used to think fairies and sprites existed but it doesn't unless the scientist create a new life form that looks like Tinker Bell. Many have unlimited imagination that grows with them their whole life. Its hard to look past that and see the real world, it is.




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