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Re: Vampire question
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Post # 17
Its alright that he/she is curious, we all had questions like this at some point and anger certainly does not solve the solution. To answer your question, it really depends on your beliefs. There are people called 'psi vampires' that are said to take and sense energy from people. This is usually a horrible thing, these psi vampires usually report terribly unpredictable emotions from all the feelings they pick up from others.

Now, there are ritualistic vampires who, although certainly don't need it to survive, drink blood. They believe that the blood gives them power, energy. . . if you look at a scientific standpoint there are doing more harm than good. The blood negatively affects their physical bodies. These ritualistic vampires tend to say they are psychic vampires as well, capable of leeching energy from people and privately continuing the practice of drinking blood in more private areas like their homes.

Both of these types usually are people just looking for attention, drinking blood does NOT positively affect you (from a physical standpoint) and it is probably psychologically damaging to convince yourself it is healthy to do such a thing. I have a older friend around the age of 30 who claims to be this type of vampire, you wouldn't tell the difference from a normal bystander. They have their own beliefs just as we all do, do not hate or disrespect them for it; I'm sure we all have things people would wrongly judge us for.

But the vampires from the movies, no not real.
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Re: Vampire question
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Post # 18
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Re: Vampire question
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Post # 19
Here's my view on vampirism: (And like people have said before, not everyone has the same beliefs! These are just my personal beliefs!)

From the information I've gathered from all that I read, vampires are people that were born with a problem with their blood cells or the amount of them, so they need other people's blood to make them stronger, and they actually can gain some "powers" from drinking blood, but not that much, of course.

Vampires, because of their own blood cell problems, are cold and pale. Because they're cold, they can naturally live a little bit longer than a normal human, but are certainly not immortal! They cannot fly or turn into bats, they can jump higher and run faster and are smarter and have all 6 senses more enhanced, and better reflexes.

Vampires are not demons or demonic unless they choose to be. They have souls just like any body else. They are not dead, either.

Vampires are pretty much addicted to blood, but not to the point that they can't control their thirst. Vampires can live without blood, they just kind of lose their "powers" that they are supposed to gain from other people's blood.

Sunlight does affect vampires, but it just sunburns them a little more because of their blood cell problem and pale skin. The sun does not really hurt that much more for vampires than humans.

And lastly, vampires don't sparkle!!! Unless they bathe in glitter or something!

Any questions? I'd be happy to try and answer! And in case you're wondering, yes I am (probably) a vampire. Still kind of figuring it out, but being a vampire could explain why I kind of feel a connection to vampires, always have since I was little. And I also believe in psychic vampires.
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Re: Vampire question
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Post # 20
There is a disease that causes people to drink blood, as a psychic (abnormal), and physical.
There are people, too cold, they have something to pipe circulation of blood disorder. Pale people - gamers are not facing the street for three months.
The reaction to the sun - yes. -was a rare disease, an allergy to the sun.

As for vampires, which are shown on tv ... oh I do not know, I do not know. I go to the cemetery as pnochyu not a vampire is not met.
understand how the structure of the body when a person wakes up to drink the blood of someone else then it will still be digested in the stomach.
This is complete nonsense.
For a normal life, even for patients do not need a blood meal!
The blood they drink from mental health problems, to improve the tone (some people), but this is rare, and for magical purposes.

children ... film. Twilight should not be allowed to be shown, and in general all modern movies that involve vampires, werewolves, immortal, and that fragile child psychology provides wonderful plans on becoming a vampire ...
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Re: Vampire question
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Post # 21
There are 2 types of vampire. The kind that is possessed they are born monsters this is very very very very very rare because the body kills itself most of the time. The other is a curse in my opinion given it is what i am is a psychic vampire we have and energy deficency meaning we take energy from elements, other people and some of us a very small amount gain the energy from drinking small amounts of blood but they never just take it, it must be given to them. And the hollywood vampires come from what vampires were in the neandrathrall days when they would get a taste of blood see that it helped them and then resort to cannablism. There is nothing cool or sexy about being a vampire
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Re: Vampire question
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Post # 22
There is a such thing as vampire's and no im not talking about the disease.I personally believe in them and think people should know that they are real. Yes there are many imposter's that say they are vampires but that only causes trouble for the real one's.REAL vampire's for one matter do not grow fangs, that is just a myth made by movie producers.Second,REAL vampires are just like humans and do NOT have immortality but they do tend to live longer.Thirdly REAl vampires are caused by a chemical in the brain that everyone has but only few are chosen when the start of puberty hit's. Of course vampires are stronger, more intelligent, and heal faster(sometime not by much though).Vampires are real and most of them dont even know what they are, i for one am not a vampire but know much about them. Alot of the vampire kinde would like to come in the open and reveal themselves but with all the imposters not alot can so i suggest if there is an imposter that may happen to read this STOP! P.s The goverment dose know about real vampires and they have evidence they just wont release it to the public. If you want more information just go to this website www.Vampirewebsite.net
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Re: Vampire question
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Post # 23
Blood drinking with canine teeth vampires are NOT, I repeat, NOT real. I wish people would stay off this subject as it causes all kinds of misinformation. Human is human and that's it!!!
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Re: Vampire question
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Post # 24
I just want to say, if there were real vampires, they wouldn't be sparkly fairy boys like Edward. They wouldn't have souls and wouldn't really be able to control themselves. I know some people believe themselves to be vampires, but these people usually are canibals, or drink blood for ritualistic reasons. And while I don't necessarily believe in blood sucking vampires, I do believe in spirit vampires that suck energy and feelings out of people. You can choose to believe whatever you want.
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Re: Vampire question
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Post # 25
What exactly are characteristics of a vampire? (sorry if someone already asked this) it's just my head hurts and I don't feel like reading anymore.
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Re: Vampire question
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Post # 26
Vampirism itself is caused by not being able to produce enough spiritual energy to thrive upon (explanations for what that happens varies). This low energy makes vampires very sensitive to energy and will generally experience fatigue and pain from lack of feeding or from energy sources too harsh for them (such as too much sunlight, for many vampires).
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