Redsonga
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The muppet world may have some of our rules, but I don't see it as our world. It takes a bare outlines of our world rules and runs with them. If a world can have talking animals, I really don't think Santa still being a real person, and adults knowing and loving him is really that big of an issue, as the muppet world also has all sorts of magic to
In a way, Kermit is real, he stands for a lot of good elements of human nature that I have faith in, and that in a round about way makes his character real. That is all that I am saying, and why I say Santa is real to me. If that is not how things seem real to you, if real has to be something that is alive in the human sense and can only be that, then I am sorry but I don't agree.
*sigh*but you can't have faith in Kermit unless you believe he is real.
In a way, Kermit is real, he stands for a lot of good elements of human nature that I have faith in, and that in a round about way makes his character real. That is all that I am saying, and why I say Santa is real to me. If that is not how things seem real to you, if real has to be something that is alive in the human sense and can only be that, then I am sorry but I don't agree.
Since when has viewing the word and the things you like in it with true passion been a bad thing? If it is too 'liberal' I would rather be that, than feeling weighted down in everything I say by my age about things I really like, rather they be muppets or world culture..or gumYou may like the character, you may even love the character (but frankly I think you are using love too liberally, especially when you throw in bubblegum)