Vampires: Knowledge and the unknown

Started by Black Dalek10 pages

No.

I don't think that's quite true. Some people have been reported as having changed into wolves. Either that or it was a REALLY bad dream.

Originally posted by Ultimate Hulk43
I don't think that's quite true. Some people have been reported as having changed into wolves. Either that or it was a REALLY bad dream.

No.

Ah, I see that your large IQ is just shining through those two intelligent posts.

Originally posted by Ultimate Hulk43
Ah, I see that your large IQ is just shining through those two intelligent posts.

Alright, sorry, I was drinking Vodka. I tell you, drinking Vodka at 13 comes with bad results. Such as getting a new carpet. Now to those 'witness'. 'victims', and 'transformers'. They're lying bitches. They want attention and fame. Show me one proof of their existences.

Now nail

[X] Here, to get a new screen 😱

Yes they do and did. I did a project on this 2 years ago and I researched it in the American Journal of Medicine.

Vampirism and Lycanthropy are the result of a genetic blood disorder called Porphyria, which is a loss of Heme in the blood stream.

This disorder causes the skin and eyes to become photosensitive. It causes the gums to recede making your teeth appear longer. You require injections of the missing blood component to compensate or your body will deteriorate.

Other strains can cause hair to grow over the body, hence Werewolves.
And madness as in the case of King George the 3rd of england.

That's not vampire and werewolfism. That's just some stupid disorder that makes you LOOK like one. Why are you still here? Why aren't you banned?

That is the source of the two myths though. Since they are the basis for the legends you could theoretically say they do exist.

Originally posted by Eclipso
That is the source of the two myths though. Since they are the basis for the legends you could theoretically say they do exist.

How do you know thats the 'source'?

The American Journal of Medicine. I will go to the library tommorow and get the issue number for you. It's a really fascinating article, if your into Vamps you will really like it.

Are you goona watch the Doctor Who ep this year with Dalek Sek in it?

Vampires and Werewolves as we know them in popular culture do not exist

I just saw a documentary about that like last year. They say that vamps and wolves are real but I still have no idea.

No.

Originally posted by Baby Bear
I just saw a documentary about that like last year. They say that vamps and wolves are real but I still have no idea.

Okay. I'll start a documentary that I'm Daniel Craig. So I'm the real Daniel Craig right?

Some of it sounds believable but when you think about it, it does sound kind of weird in the sense that they could be making it up. Who knows?

There is no real evidence to suggest that porphyria had anything to do with the development of the original vampire folklore, as the hypothesis is mainly based off and inspired by the characteristics of the modern vampire than his folkloric archetype in any case.

Re: Vampires: Knowledge and the unknown

Originally posted by VampirePrincess

As over the years of studying

I'm curious, exactly what research methods have you used to study this topic? Plus was your study approved by the board of ethics? If not then it isn't valid.

Originally posted by Storm
There is no real evidence to suggest that porphyria had anything to do with the development of the original vampire folklore, as the hypothesis is mainly based off and inspired by the characteristics of the modern vampire than his folkloric archetype in any case.

As I said, I will go to the library and get the issue number for you. I think the American Journal of Medicine is a credible source.

Eclipso, that theory was the pet of just one man and it does not hold up to close scrutiny. It's long discredited.

dont believe in werewolves or vampires, but i did see a skin walker one time. Still not sure if i ate to much icre cream that night though