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JackIsLost 06-22-2009 04:44 PM

did the girls he drank blood from turned into a vampire? probability says no... case closed, no vampires.

seiki 06-22-2009 04:46 PM

He probably has some crazy reason why like. They only turn if I want them too or I didn't bite them so they didn't get my venom in themlol. People like that can even be fooled by their own lies.

JackIsLost 06-22-2009 04:51 PM

"real" vampires get poly-capped teeth, dye their hair black, powder their face. but the more convincing ones have long hair, this doshe used a zero to his sides, ahahahaaha

Aniki 06-22-2009 05:03 PM

Am I the only one who noticed that the guy in the the video didn't sparkle, man what a lame poser.

Kyousuke 06-22-2009 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Shanis (Post 734740)
I agree^^
@Inuka: If you show me a person who lives from drinking blood, sleeps at day and is awake at night, sleeps in a coffin and can not die until you put a stake through he heart, I'll believe you ;)

you do know vampires are based on a real, existing disease right? i forgot the name but the people who have it cant stay in the sunlight and have a thing for blood. back in the day, the few people who had this disease would dig up graves just to naw on the bodies and stuff. vampires are real, just in a more realistic form. no sliver and no crosses. just a bad case of a bad disease

Columbine 06-23-2009 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Kyousuke (Post 737081)
you do know vampires are based on a real, existing disease right? i forgot the name but the people who have it cant stay in the sunlight and have a thing for blood. back in the day, the few people who had this disease would dig up graves just to naw on the bodies and stuff. vampires are real, just in a more realistic form. no sliver and no crosses. just a bad case of a bad disease

I think you're referring to porphyria; It was mentioned earlier in the thread. I don't think it causes a thing for blood, but the sufferer's teeth, gums, fingernails etc can turn a rusty reddish-purple colour and so it does look bloody. I've never heard of any porphyria sufferer digging up corpses, either, but the condition is associated with mental disturbances and changes in personality so i suppose it could happen, if they got it in their head that they should. I'm not sure how physically debilitating the disease is, so it might not be possible for someone with it to do that much strenuous digging.

Gerlandox 06-24-2009 02:41 PM

Oh sure
I am one.
An evil bloodsucking night-crawler.
lol
The myth Is inspired by a plate of food (witch i cant remember) and the ancient castles of Germany. And because the british loved so much horror in the Victorian period.

I mention here , Mery Shelly Frankenstain

Was also a product for the desires of the Victorian period

Salvanas 06-25-2009 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Gerlandox (Post 737946)
Oh sure
I am one.
An evil bloodsucking night-crawler.
lol
The myth Is inspired by a plate of food (witch i cant remember) and the ancient castles of Germany. And because the british loved so much horror in the Victorian period.

I mention here , Mery Shelly Frankenstain

Was also a product for the desires of the Victorian period

The myth came about way before the Victorian period. The myth has gone down in history throughout multiple generations and eras.

Quote:

I think you're referring to porphyria; It was mentioned earlier in the thread. I don't think it causes a thing for blood, but the sufferer's teeth, gums, fingernails etc can turn a rusty reddish-purple colour and so it does look bloody. I've never heard of any porphyria sufferer digging up corpses, either, but the condition is associated with mental disturbances and changes in personality so i suppose it could happen, if they got it in their head that they should. I'm not sure how physically debilitating the disease is, so it might not be possible for someone with it to do that much strenuous digging.
I do not know the name for the disease, but as far as I know, there is something that causes a human to require blood to survive.

thcuteness 06-25-2009 11:02 AM

i dont think vampire extist, but it is always a possibility, but if they were real, wouldnt we have some kind of proof by now?

Salvanas 06-25-2009 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by thcuteness (Post 738344)
i dont think vampire extist, but it is always a possibility, but if they were real, wouldnt we have some kind of proof by now?

We would have. But we don't. So I HIGHLY doubt they exist.

However, there are multiple people who live the life of one, mistaking their diseases as a lifestyle.

About the Vampire 'Don', though. I'm not sure what to say about him. Like I said earlier, I'd love to interview them myself, and get one of my own doctor's to do the tests on him. So I can see the reliability in it.


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