Duckburg exists in some kind of other dimension, a mirror world of ours. It is real, I know that and I will get there, no matter the cost, or I at least I'll DIE trying.
Ye cats and little fishes!!!! I strongly advise you NOT to die (or even risk dying) trying to reach Disney Comics' Duckburg!
There are a lot of worthwhile things to do in this life on Earth. Don't waste your short time here trying to find some fantasy world dreamed up in the minds of other people. If you must live in a fantasy world, dream up one of your own that can provide entertainment for other people.
Do you have any proof for this claim other than the existence of Duckburg comics?
I've shown links to Donaldistic research. Isn't that enough?
Unless I'm missing something, those sites don't provide evidence for Duckburg existing. It's true that they work off the premise that Duckburg is real, but I don't see where they provide evidence for it. Though I don't doubt there are more folks like yourself who do truly believe that Duckburg exists in our world, I assumed that the majority of folks on that site were moreso using the "Duckburg is real" bit as something of a premise with which to base on their work, a way to sort of fit their articles and academic work into the fictional Duck universe, posing themselves as in-universe researchers and biographers, not to declare that the Duck universe is our universe. Maybe I'm completely wrong though.
Anyway, regardless of whether or not Duckburg is real, Robb is right. There is much more to live for than Duckburg. Even if it is as real can be, I'm not sure a life dedicated to it will be a fulfilling one. Duckburgers are a lot like real people. They have strengths and weaknesses. I'm not trying to undermine how good of a friend someone like HDL or Fethry might be, but there are people outside of Duckburg whose company can be enjoyed as well. You don't have to go to Calisota to be happy or find people you enjoy being with.
No matter what I say or do, know that Jesus loves you.
I've shown links to Donaldistic research. Isn't that enough?
Unless I'm missing something, those sites don't provide evidence for Duckburg existing. It's true that they work off the premise that Duckburg is real, but I don't see where they provide evidence for it. Though I don't doubt there are more folks like yourself who do truly believe that Duckburg exists in our world, I assumed that the majority of folks on that site were moreso using the "Duckburg is real" bit as something of a premise with which to base on their work, a way to sort of fit their articles and academic work into the fictional Duck universe, posing themselves as in-universe researchers and biographers, not to declare that the Duck universe is our universe. Maybe I'm completely wrong though.
Anyway, regardless of whether or not Duckburg is real, Robb is right. There is much more to live for than Duckburg. Even if it is as real can be, I'm not sure a life dedicated to it will be a fulfilling one. Duckburgers are a lot like real people. They have strengths and weaknesses. I'm not trying to undermine how good of a friend someone like HDL or Fethry might be, but there are people outside of Duckburg whose company can be enjoyed as well. You don't have to go to Calisota to be happy or find people you enjoy being with.
Do you know where I can find interesting people who eat without licking their fingers?
Duckburg exists in some kind of other dimension, a mirror world of ours. It is real, I know that and I will get there, no matter the cost, or I at least I'll DIE trying.
Ye cats and little fishes!!!! I strongly advise you NOT to die (or even risk dying) trying to reach Disney Comics' Duckburg!
There are a lot of worthwhile things to do in this life on Earth. Don't waste your short time here trying to find some fantasy world dreamed up in the minds of other people. If you must live in a fantasy world, dream up one of your own that can provide entertainment for other people.
I've shown links to Donaldistic research. Isn't that enough?
Unless I'm missing something, those sites don't provide evidence for Duckburg existing. It's true that they work off the premise that Duckburg is real, but I don't see where they provide evidence for it. Though I don't doubt there are more folks like yourself who do truly believe that Duckburg exists in our world, I assumed that the majority of folks on that site were moreso using the "Duckburg is real" bit as something of a premise with which to base on their work, a way to sort of fit their articles and academic work into the fictional Duck universe, posing themselves as in-universe researchers and biographers, not to declare that the Duck universe is our universe. Maybe I'm completely wrong though.
Anyway, regardless of whether or not Duckburg is real, Robb is right. There is much more to live for than Duckburg. Even if it is as real can be, I'm not sure a life dedicated to it will be a fulfilling one. Duckburgers are a lot like real people. They have strengths and weaknesses. I'm not trying to undermine how good of a friend someone like HDL or Fethry might be, but there are people outside of Duckburg whose company can be enjoyed as well. You don't have to go to Calisota to be happy or find people you enjoy being with.
Expert scientists have proven the Disney Duck universe is real. That is enough for me.
Unless I'm missing something, those sites don't provide evidence for Duckburg existing. It's true that they work off the premise that Duckburg is real, but I don't see where they provide evidence for it. Though I don't doubt there are more folks like yourself who do truly believe that Duckburg exists in our world, I assumed that the majority of folks on that site were moreso using the "Duckburg is real" bit as something of a premise with which to base on their work, a way to sort of fit their articles and academic work into the fictional Duck universe, posing themselves as in-universe researchers and biographers, not to declare that the Duck universe is our universe. Maybe I'm completely wrong though.
Anyway, regardless of whether or not Duckburg is real, Robb is right. There is much more to live for than Duckburg. Even if it is as real can be, I'm not sure a life dedicated to it will be a fulfilling one. Duckburgers are a lot like real people. They have strengths and weaknesses. I'm not trying to undermine how good of a friend someone like HDL or Fethry might be, but there are people outside of Duckburg whose company can be enjoyed as well. You don't have to go to Calisota to be happy or find people you enjoy being with.
Do you know where I can find interesting people who eat without licking their fingers?
Unless I'm missing something, those sites don't provide evidence for Duckburg existing. It's true that they work off the premise that Duckburg is real, but I don't see where they provide evidence for it. Though I don't doubt there are more folks like yourself who do truly believe that Duckburg exists in our world, I assumed that the majority of folks on that site were moreso using the "Duckburg is real" bit as something of a premise with which to base on their work, a way to sort of fit their articles and academic work into the fictional Duck universe, posing themselves as in-universe researchers and biographers, not to declare that the Duck universe is our universe. Maybe I'm completely wrong though.
Anyway, regardless of whether or not Duckburg is real, Robb is right. There is much more to live for than Duckburg. Even if it is as real can be, I'm not sure a life dedicated to it will be a fulfilling one. Duckburgers are a lot like real people. They have strengths and weaknesses. I'm not trying to undermine how good of a friend someone like HDL or Fethry might be, but there are people outside of Duckburg whose company can be enjoyed as well. You don't have to go to Calisota to be happy or find people you enjoy being with.
Expert scientists have proven the Disney Duck universe is real. That is enough for me.
Wait what? What expert scientists? I know that I can't force you to believe or not believe something. That's not what I'm trying to do. What I am trying to do is point out how little there is to support your stance. Just because you want it to be real, doesn't mean it is real. I'd also like to reiterate that there is more to life than ducks. I don't know for sure that you are, but, just in case, make sure that you don't put all your happiness, fulfillment, meaning, and purpose in the concept of Duckburg.
Wait what? What expert scientists? I know that I can't force you to believe or not believe something. That's not what I'm trying to do. What I am trying to do is point out how little there is to support your stance. Just because you want it to be real, doesn't mean it is real. I'd also like to reiterate that there is more to life than ducks. I don't know for sure that you are, but, just in case, make sure that you don't put all your happiness, fulfillment, meaning, and purpose in the concept of Duckburg.
Do you honestly think he has a delusion that Duckburg is real? He's clearly trolling. We can choose to continue feeding this particular line of trolling or not (and I'm not calling pollux himself a troll. He contributes meaningfully to other threads and is a valuable member of the forum otherwise. On this particular issue he seems to be pulling our collective leg).
Wait what? What expert scientists? I know that I can't force you to believe or not believe something. That's not what I'm trying to do. What I am trying to do is point out how little there is to support your stance. Just because you want it to be real, doesn't mean it is real. I'd also like to reiterate that there is more to life than ducks. I don't know for sure that you are, but, just in case, make sure that you don't put all your happiness, fulfillment, meaning, and purpose in the concept of Duckburg.
Do you honestly think he has a delusion that Duckburg is real? He's clearly trolling. We can choose to continue feeding this particular line of trolling or not (and I'm not calling pollux himself a troll. He contributes meaningfully to other threads and is a valuable member of the forum otherwise. On this particular issue he seems to be pulling our collective leg).
I am not delusional. I am just stating scientifically proven facts. My girlfriend Webbigail can send you the neccessary papers...
Basically, he's an adult with a childish brain, slow-in-the-mind, autistic and a bit outworldish. He draws comics and, he unironically believes that cartoons are real. Among his claims is that his characters can speak for themselves and that he is the mayor of his fantasy town "in real life". Right now, he awaits a supposed global apocalyptic event called "The Dimensional Merge" that will cause our world and "toon world" too merge.
Basically, he's an adult with a childish brain, slow-in-the-mind, autistic and a bit outworldish. He draws comics and, he unironically believes that cartoons are real. Among his claims is that his characters can speak for themselves and that he is the mayor of his fantasy town "in real life". Right now, he awaits a supposed global apocalyptic event called "The Dimensional Merge" that will cause our world and "toon world" too merge.
This does not seem to be a very nice wiki. It appears to exist for the sole purpose of making fun of this person.
Basically, he's an adult with a childish brain, slow-in-the-mind, autistic and a bit outworldish. He draws comics and, he unironically believes that cartoons are real. Among his claims is that his characters can speak for themselves and that he is the mayor of his fantasy town "in real life". Right now, he awaits a supposed global apocalyptic event called "The Dimensional Merge" that will cause our world and "toon world" too merge.
This does not seem to be a very nice wiki. It appears to exist for the sole purpose of making fun of this person.
Well, no. The CWCki is written in the style of a serious fact-based encyclopedia, its goal is to chronicle the life and times of Christian Weston Chandler. And it does that. Yes, it is also supposed to be funny and to me, it is, but only because reality is, in this case. The CWCki doesn't make things up like usual comedy or tries to be deliberately offensive like "troll" pages, because it doesn't have too, it just presents facts so people see for themselves how lunatic and outworldish dear Mr Chandler is.
The best example is his comicbook series, "Sonichu", where like everything is ripped off from other franchises, starting with the titular character and his name, based on Sonic the Hedgehog and Pikachu from Pokémon. And then there's the quite unique art and very loose writing...