No. Any person trained in logic will tell you that 'you cannot prove a negative'. If you want to disprove the existence of fairies you first attempt to try and prove their existence. And the best you can do is to fail to prove it.
The option to prove it always exists.
Not excactly. You dont have to see a fairy just to prove their real.
No. No fairies are real.
You cannot prove a negative. In order to prove that something is NOT real you first have to try to prove that it is real and fail. This has been known since the time of Aristotle. So the only proof that you can have of something not being real is a lack of proof of its existence. Not a convincing argument.
No. Fairies are not real.
You cannot. Fairies are not real.
No. Fairies were never real.
Fairies aren't real.
No. Only Tinkerbell can be Tinkerbell.
No, fairies aren't real.
Pictures of fairies that were not real were taken by Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths in 1917. The fairies were called the Cottingley Fairies and were made from cutouts from a book that was popular at the time.
No. Faeries are not real.
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