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Are vampires real?......?

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  1. Cut and paste time, it's too much work writing this out for the nth time this week, so here we go. There are no real vampires, because they don't exist. Period. There are no real vampires, undead, psi, sanguinarian, vampyre, or otherwise. The Law of Averages is pretty easy to apply to this one, not to mention the fact that there is NO scientific evidence of such, plus the fact that if vampires did exist, they would reproduce at an exponential rate, and would completely take over the planet in less than five years time. Do the math. As none of this is happening, the answer is logically that vampires do not exist. There are people who suffer from iron deficiencies, porphyria, hypersensitivity to sunlight, etc. all the classic hallmarks of vampirism, but are not vampires.

    Btw, for every self-professed "vampire" out there, you do realize you meet all the criteria for co-dependency as well as being defined as clinically out of touch with reality? And the educated ones should know better. I guarantee you that if I were to isolate you from all other human beings, you would not suffer any ill effects from being "deprived" of the human "energy" you claim to need. You also must realize that there is no scientific proof to back up your claims of energy or psi vampirism? And the ones with blood donors are even worse - deluding themselves into passing off an obvious sexual fetish as a physiological need. The human body is not designed to process large amounts of blood for nutrition - it just doesn't work that way. And yes, you're human - if I took a sample of your DNA - guess what? You'll be human, no "vampirical virus",no mutations, no alien lifeform, no altered chromosomes, etc. Trust me - if I isolated you from your "donors" and fed you a vegetarian diet with sufficient protein, carbohydrates, and fats you would suffer no ill effects. Why? Because you're not vampires. You just think you are - all it is is a psychological delusion born of perceived social inadequacies. For instance - look at all the self-professed female "vampires" out there - what do you think happens when they get pregnant? They go to the hospital, like everyone else, have blood drawn, get put on a special diet, etc. etc. - and suffer no ill effects, nor does their bloodwork show ANYTHING out of the ordinary. Eventually the truth of their reality sinks in and they stop putting on the white makeup, and the false fangs, and start going to soccer practice with their kids and hopefully living a normal life. When held to the light of truth the delusion starts to crack and cannot long be maintained


  2. Vlad dracula was. But was he just blood thirsty or was he a vampire , I'd don't know if there real or not.

  3. you can wish to see a vampire at www.realwishes.com

  4. could be,The Bible says that demon possesions and witches are real.So,I think it's possible,but I hope not.  

  5. Yes, but not in the way that most people think they are.  They are much more like humans than most people realize.

  6. yes but , probably not in the sense youe thinking . they do not live immortally and they don't have fangs . they only need a shotglass of blood per say 1 every 2 weeks . the sunlight won't kill them they are just very senitive to it .  there senses amp way up and strength also . they only take blood from donors such as trustworthy friends and such . and you are born as one . awakening is in your genes from when your born . it will appear when it wants to .

  7. Yes they are but not like what you see in the movies...

  8. There are bats I think they are in South America that do suck animal blood. There was a documentary on TV a while back that showed them on a cows heals. As for the Dracula kind I don't think so just fairy stories.

  9. Renfield's syndrome, also called simply Renfield syndrome and traditionally known as clinical vampirism, though not currently categorized in the DSM-IV, is a mental disorder used to describe an obsession to drink blood. The term was first coined by Richard Noll and is named after Dracula's insect-eating assistant, Renfield, in the novel by Bram Stoker. The term has been used in both psychiatric and fictional literature, as well as on television, where it was briefly mentioned in an episode of CSI titled "Committed" (Season 5, Episode 21)

    People who suffer from this condition are primarily male. The craving for blood arises from the idea that it conveys life-enhancing powers. According to Noll, the condition starts with a key event in childhood that causes the experience of blood injury or the ingestion of blood to be exciting. After puberty, the excitement is experienced as sexual arousal. Throughout adolescence and adulthood, blood, its presence, and its consumption can also stimulate a sense of power and control. Noll explains that Renfield's syndrome begins with autovampirism and then progresses to the consumption of the blood of other creatures.

    The theme of the psychic vampire has been a focus within modern Vampire subculture. The way that the subculture has manipulated the image of the psychic vampire has been investigated by researchers such as Mark Benecke and A. Asbjorn Jon. Jon has noted that, like the traditional psychic vampires, those of Vampyre subculture 'prey[s] upon life-force or 'pranic' energy'. Jon also noted that the group has been loosely linked to the Goth subculture. Unfortunately, psychic vampires are forced to feel the emotions of those who they steal energy from, sometimes without consciously doing it. This condition is also called empathy.

    Energy vampires are not as common in literature, comics and movies compared to the more traditional vampires, but the concept nonetheless makes an appearance in a number of popular works. The 1968 Star Trek episode Day of the Dove featured an alien life force that intended to live off the psychic energy of anger by imprisoning Klingon and United Federation of Planets combatants forever in violent circumstances. In Lifeforce, a movie from 1985, most of London's population are turned into zombies after their lifeforce has been drained from them by three psychic vampires. The Wraith of the Stargate universe and the Atavus from Earth: Final Conflict feed on the "lifeforce" of humans.

    The vampire community is not made of just those who believe they are vampires. There are many terms to classify others. A more endearing title for these people is 'Swan'. The Swans are classified by color, to differentiate what their role is in the vampiric community. The most common term is Black Swan. Black swans encompass most non vampiric people in the community, including friends, relatives, significant others, and donors to vampires. Donors are divided into three colors under the Black umbrella: Crimson, who donate blood; Crystal, who donate psychic or psionic energy; and Amber, who donate in all possible ways.

    There is also a term for those who are in the community, or interact with perceived vampires, and either fear or dislike perceived vampires. They are white swans.

    Once the donor and perceived vampire are ready, they finalize how their relationship will work out. If bloodletting is to happen, there is often a donor-vampire contract drawn and notarized, protecting both members of prosecution from claims of assault or harassment. According to the Donor Bill of Rights, it is the responsibility of both parties to prevent assault, and most vampire-donor relationships have that as their goal.

  10. yep of course they are

  11. yeah they r...but not how they r portrayed in the movies....go to    trueformwithin.org


  12. um yes there are real but most dont sneek into ur room to bite you in the middle of the nite there not what hollywood paints them as they take blood from willfull people so no need to be afraid many things they say dont exist do i mean trybeing told that you dont exist that hurts and im not a vamp im a spell singer kinda like a siren but with the ability to shape shift between human and mermaid and were not a biological imposiblity we dont hav gills we hav large lungs wen dont hav scales but the is a dis coloration that gives the illusion that ther are scales andthere are so many things so think with ur heart not ur head it leads you on the rite path ur ment to be on and over all YES VAMPIRES ARE REAL  

  13. Vlad the impaler was real. He's the guy that dracula was based on. He enjoyed putting the heads of his enemies on spikes, but he wasn't a vampire as we know it.  

  14. i'd like to think they are. But the legend of the vampire revolved around europe early in 1800s i believe. It came about because of a disease that plagued the person to have (i don't know what its called, its some kind of supplement that your blood needs.) white features, burns during the day time because they wouldn't have the supplement they needed to protect themselves from the heat, and of course.. the only way the person could get the supplement for their body was by eating raw meat. Therefore i think that is where the origin of the vampire started...

    I don't know if this helped hahah  

  15. vampires bat =  Vampire bats are bats whose food source is blood, a dietary trait called hematophagy. There are three bat species that feed solely on human blood: the common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus), the hairy-legged vampire bat (Diphylla ecaudata), and the white-winged vampire bat (Diaemus youngi). All three species are native to the Americas, ranging from Mexico to [[]america]], Chile, and Argentina

    Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia called "Vlad the Impaler" (that is, Vlad Ţepeş, pronounced [ˈtsepeʃ] in Romanian; also known as Vlad Dracula or simply Dracula, in Romanian Drăculea; 1431 – December 1476), was a Wallachian (southern Romania) voivode. His three reigns were in 1448, 1456–1462, and 1476. Vlad the Impaler is known for the exceedingly cruel punishments he imposed during his reign. In the English-speaking world, Vlad III is best known for (possibly) inspiring the name of the eponymous vampire in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula.[1]

    As prince, Vlad maintained an independent policy in relation to the Ottoman Empire[2] and a defender of Wallachia against Ottoman expansionism

    He was just blood thirsty

  16. only in your immagination kid

  17. If the assorted gods of the big three religions are real, then so are vampires.

  18. yeah Edward Cullen. duhhh lol

  19. Yes, vampires do exist. However, vampires are not immortal, nor do they have any of the other characteristics as those portrayed in books and movies. A vampire can not be made either.

    Vampires are normal humans who were born with an energy deficiency. They obtain this energy from willing people.

    There are two general types of vampires: sanguine and psychic.

    Sanguine vampires get the energy from blood (usually without biting but with a sharp blade), while psychic vampires can get their energy from chi by touching someone.

  20. Yes. A number of people have died recently from rabies, due to vampire bites. They are a blood sucking bat.

  21. Yes, and I AM ONE OF THEM!!!!!

    Hahaaahaiaiuhaiuhauhahaiahiahia

    We, vampires, are everywhere....

  22. they r real ! dont believe those people that tell u otherwise. i am a witch, believe it or not, and i have seen many mysterious things in my wiccan life, and there r vampires

  23. The ones from horror movies are not real.  But there are two types that are.  They both suck blood from their victims.

    One is the vampire bat.

    The other is the Scottish Midge and that one is by far the most vicious.  Oh and it is only the female midge that seeks blood.

  24. yep

  25. i dont think so but i would LOVE there to be. hopefully i would be one...

  26. Did someone watch MonsterQuest last night???

  27. yh my m8 is a vampire

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