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JackIsLost 06-25-2009 11:38 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?

vampires are a myth to me. but then people believe what they want to, be it in jesus, ghosts, luck, or life on other planets.

solemnclockwork 06-25-2009 11:55 AM

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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

The whole vampire mythos was based on count Vlad. Now that he ruled Constantine and prevented most of the Arabs from invading Europe. BUT in doing so showed such brutality to earn the nickname Dracula (which is based on part of his name).

The whole nowadays vampire is based on Bram Stoker "Dracula". Now back to past (before the book was written) vampires where not known by that name but by strigoi. The point to to make here though was that they where commonly known to be "witches". capitalize

Porphyrias, is interesting BUT people here are forgetting an very important factor when you drink blood. DIGESTION. It is the same as someone who is an vegetarian, thus they must balance there diet more carefully to get all the vitamins they need. So logically it matters little if you drink blood to get a specific vitamin, emino acid, and whatnots when you could go after something else that has what you need.

Porphyria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

read it.

ozkai 06-25-2009 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Salvanas (Post 738346)

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

REALLY! What diseases are you talking about exactly?

Salvanas 06-25-2009 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by ozkai (Post 738361)
REALLY! What diseases are you talking about exactly?

Read the thread.

Columbine 06-25-2009 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by solemnclockwork (Post 738360)
The whole vampire mythos was based on count Vlad. Now that he ruled Constantine and prevented most of the Arabs from invading Europe. BUT in doing so showed such brutality to earn the nickname Dracula (which is based on part of his name).

The whole nowadays vampire is based on Bram Stoker "Dracula". Now back to past (before the book was written) vampires where not known by that name but by strigoi. The point to to make here though was that they where commonly known to be "witches". capitalize

So logically it matters little if you drink blood to get a specific vitamin, emino acid, and whatnots when you could go after something else that has what you need.
read it.

Quite right; it's impossible for anyone to survive on blood alone. Even in the Masai, infamous for a diet of cow's milk and blood, they still eat various other things such as meal grains and vegetables. I doubt highly there is anything that causes an actual need for a person to consume blood to survive, and porphyria sufferers usually don't crave blood either- It's simply that uninformed people came across sufferers and used that idea as an explanation for the discolouration. I suspect that any instance of a person drinking blood other than for cultural reasons is bought on by mental delusions which tell them they are craving blood, when in actuality it's a figment of the mind alone. Ironically, it could well be these myths that drive mentally vulnerable people to acting out behaviors associated with them.

Vlad the impaler! :D Interesting guy, but there's signs that vampire myths go back even older, though as you say, probably without that name. I think there were various neolithic bog mummies and so on dug up with signs of ritual practices on the corpses, assumedly designed to stop the creature coming back from the dead. There's even been a skeleton of a woman found in Italy a couple of months back, really old, with a brick jammed in it's mouth- an old practice to stop the deceased becoming a vampire. Old Bram Sto' took that and sexed it up; and it's been going on since then.

Basically these myths are the product of some biological oddities combined with some pretty basic social psychology.

Ryzorian 06-26-2009 12:13 AM

Besides, how well has any secret been kept? The more people know, the less secret it is.

YukisUke 06-26-2009 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Ryzorian (Post 738504)
Besides, how well has any secret been kept? The more people know, the less secret it is.

That's true.

Inuka23 06-30-2009 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by shoana (Post 735780)
:D
vampires dont sparle in the sun they burn in the sun
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

YYYYAAAAAAAYYYYY!!!!!!!:D

hinata2 06-30-2009 08:19 PM

vampires are real

YukisUke 07-01-2009 06:43 AM

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Originally Posted by hinata2 (Post 740323)
vampires are real

How are you so sure of this? You can't just come out of the blue with that response without some sort of proof. Do you have proof?? :confused:


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