well there is technically no proof because fairy's are no where to be seen, but if you buy this book about fairies it says that fairies are usually found near trees and bushes. and they don't like to be seen
no fairies don't exist any where..
No. Fairies are creatures of folklore and fiction.
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.
No, fairies do not exist, except in the imagination.
Fairies do not exist in real life; only in fiction.
No. Fairies do not exist.
They do not exist.
No. Fairies do not exist.
No. Fairies do not exist and it is impossible to become a fairy.
It is not possible to prove God doesn't exist, just as we can't prove fairies, elves and unicorns don't exist. The inability to prove something doesn't exist does not therefore mean that it does exist. It is not possible to prove that there is no teapot in orbit around Pluto, yet the lack of such a proof doesn't mean that the teapot therefore exists. There have been several attempts to prove that God exists using logic (eg Kalam cosmological argument, Transcendental Argument for God [TAG]), but these are not universally accepted as valid and true - if they were then there'd be no need for any further discussion.
no fairies dont exist 0_o
You must take in consideration if fairies actually exist and if they let people see them. If they do then ....you can take pics of fairies..