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i didnt know you did art RKitagawa! wat kind? srry for bein off topic on dis 1
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my friends that say they are vampires are definitley crazy one say's hes a holy vampire so sun only burns him a littlelol. they try so bite me and make me bleed. its creepy
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I wish that vampires were real. They amaze me with their mysterious powers and their lifestyle.
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No, I don't know any vampires. But I do know many pathetic waste-oids who think they do exist, or try to pretend that they are vampires themselves.
Some of these 'tards (retards, not bastards) have actually killed people to try to prove that they actually were vampires, but in reality they were just sick high school kids who were probably bullied in kindergarten. They have discovered worse things than vampires in prison. I don't know why these posts end up here, teenvampire.meetup.com exists for a reason; it's a place where weenies can fantasize about being vampires without annoying anyone else. Please direct further vampire posts there. |
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maybe ill make up my own mythological creature some day so many years from now i can see people who actually believe they might be real. hahaha |
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its another sure way to kill them i do belive in vampires im currently obessed with finding out the truth about them i cant help it i enjoy it im on look out for a vampire coven so that i can find a host ^_^ im with the creator of the thred 100%:D |
There was a case of a man who's family believed they were vampires and he ended up breaking in someones door and killing some peoplelol. He was a nut. Creepy self mutilation too.
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If you think you're a vampire-- you may have some mental issues.
What causes someone to be a vampire? Are vampires real? No. Is it an alluring idea to naive, impressionable young adults? Yes. Is there a scientific explanation? One of the most interesting "vampire diseases" is porphyria. Porphyria is a rare disease characterized by irregularities in production of heme, an iron-rich pigment in blood. People with the more severe forms of porphyria are highly sensitive to sunlight, experience severe abdominal pain and may suffer from acute delirium. One possible treatment for porphyria in the past might have been to drink blood, to correct the imbalance in the body (though there's no clear evidence of this). Some porphyria sufferers do have reddish mouths and teeth, due to irregular production of the heme pigment. A more likely physical root of vampirism is catalepsy, a peculiar physical condition associated with epilepsy, schizophrenia and other disorders that affect the central nervous system. During a cataleptic episode, a person essentially freezes up: The muscles become rigid, so that the body is very stiff, and the heart rate and respiration slow down. Someone suffering from acute catalepsy could very well be mistaken for a corpse. SOURCE: science.howstuffworks.com/vampire5.htm |
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