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Post by Juxapose on Aug 11, 2009 13:44:13 GMT -5
There are some people who can somehow drain energy from other people. The person drained was feeling that life is great, then after coming in range of the "psychic vampire", the person then feels unhappy. So vampires do exist. ^ this is true. though, i heard their called energy vampires. unlike blood-sucking vampires, they're not aware of what they're doing. i think my friend might be one, since i always feel emotionally drained after visiting with her. As crazy and Goth as all this sounds, I say we get back on topic.
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Post by Butterscotch on Aug 11, 2009 14:18:57 GMT -5
There are some people who can somehow drain energy from other people. The person drained was feeling that life is great, then after coming in range of the "psychic vampire", the person then feels unhappy. So vampires do exist. ^ this is true. though, i heard their called energy vampires. unlike blood-sucking vampires, they're not aware of what they're doing. i think my friend might be one, since i always feel emotionally drained after visiting with her. That's really interesting. I know people like that, but I never thought of them as being vampires! o.o As crazy and Goth as all this sounds, I say we get back on topic. Nah. we can discuss both real and fictional vampires.
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Post by moko on Aug 11, 2009 15:15:42 GMT -5
^ this is true. though, i heard their called energy vampires. unlike blood-sucking vampires, they're not aware of what they're doing. i think my friend might be one, since i always feel emotionally drained after visiting with her. As crazy and Goth as all this sounds, I say we get back on topic. how is it goth? calling them energy vampires is just an easy way to explain what they do. they're just regular people. call them energy drainers if the term vampire is too goth for you. and it doesn't seem crazy at all to me. anything's possible, and it kinda makes sense in a way. the world isn't as black and white as some people make it.
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Post by Pickle on Aug 29, 2009 2:36:04 GMT -5
There are real vampires; Porphyrias
it's supposedly the disease that made King George insane. There are various degrees of it, but it's when enzymes in the heme-globins (red blood cells) are produced wrong or aren't produce at all. Some of the symptoms, besides the pain, are photosensitivity in the skin, over-sensitive sense of smell, madness, and a craving for red meats, all depending on the enzymes.
SOUNDS FAMILAIR, DOESN'T IT?
Back to the topic, um...god, I love the cereal, but character wise, I have to pick Count von Count. It's not a choice.
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Post by TBustah! on Nov 11, 2009 9:12:08 GMT -5
Count Chocula, definitely. Y'know those "I Vant You To Stay Out!" signs that you can cut off the backs of the boxes and put on your door? I've got one, tacked on my bedroom door (which, by the way, is totally pointless since I live alone, and always have it jammed open with all of the crap on my floors! ;D) It used to be a treat for my brother and me to get that cereal, because the Scolari's back home (to this day) never has it in stock. We could only get it when we made a trip to one of the Walmarts in Reno or Carson, which wasn't very often. But I only chose Chocula out of those two. If I could write one in.... YEAH!!! COCO FANG ROCKS!!! ;D
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