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"Well you're on our hotlist ![]() ![]() Is that the old cliche of you don't bite unless asked ![]() | |||
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"I never seem to sleep so have been accused of being a vampire ![]() If you sleep during the day you def are | |||
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"Do you not like the coppola version of Dracula... with Gary Oldman. It's my favourite version, the making of the film is fantastic too. Watching that you appreciate the old school techniques used but also the vague elements of the book are nuanced in the film... fucking boss! E.g.. the bit were harker trnasfer to a coach but cant really explain how hes moved or the lugage carried... happens in the film. It's a beautiful artistic impression. I sorta like it... Oh btw... a luuurve your fangs too ![]() Yes the one with gary in is called bram stokers dracula but most know it as dracula. Its one of my favourites! Thanks ![]() | |||
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"Vampires rule! Love anything vamp related except that Twilight shite!" Twilight can get in the sea... | |||
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"Vampires rule! Love anything vamp related except that Twilight shite!" Twilight isnt even vampires all glittering in the sunlight shit.. grrrr | |||
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"I never seem to sleep so have been accused of being a vampire ![]() Checks mirror in alarm... ![]() | |||
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"Do you not like the coppola version of Dracula... with Gary Oldman. It's my favourite version, the making of the film is fantastic too. Watching that you appreciate the old school techniques used but also the vague elements of the book are nuanced in the film... fucking boss! E.g.. the bit were harker trnasfer to a coach but cant really explain how hes moved or the lugage carried... happens in the film. It's a beautiful artistic impression. I sorta like it... Oh btw... a luuurve your fangs too ![]() ![]() What's your favourite scene? Mine is the redhead in the garden... | |||
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"Do you not like the coppola version of Dracula... with Gary Oldman. It's my favourite version, the making of the film is fantastic too. Watching that you appreciate the old school techniques used but also the vague elements of the book are nuanced in the film... fucking boss! E.g.. the bit were harker trnasfer to a coach but cant really explain how hes moved or the lugage carried... happens in the film. It's a beautiful artistic impression. I sorta like it... Oh btw... a luuurve your fangs too ![]() ![]() Erm the vampire in wolf form giving the red head one. ![]() | |||
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"Do you not like the coppola version of Dracula... with Gary Oldman. It's my favourite version, the making of the film is fantastic too. Watching that you appreciate the old school techniques used but also the vague elements of the book are nuanced in the film... fucking boss! E.g.. the bit were harker trnasfer to a coach but cant really explain how hes moved or the lugage carried... happens in the film. It's a beautiful artistic impression. I sorta like it... Oh btw... a luuurve your fangs too ![]() ![]() The cinema scene where he see's the sunrise its beautiful | |||
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"Fangs are hot! N vampires are very cool ![]() ![]() ![]() Oh you.. you'll let me bite you one day | |||
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"Nice fangs. Where did you get them?" They are by scarecrow i got the small love bite ones, get a moulding kit so they fit snug then i use poligrip so i can eat and drink with them in | |||
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"Fangs are hot! N vampires are very cool ![]() ![]() ![]() Would love you to bite my neck! Even more so if it would turn me into a fellow vampire! ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Only one Dracula movie worth watching: "Nosferatu"" ![]() | |||
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"Fangs are hot! N vampires are very cool ![]() ![]() ![]() Bite me ![]() | |||
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"Fangs are hot! N vampires are very cool ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I'll get you some fangs haha | |||
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"Fangs are hot! N vampires are very cool ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I vant to suck your blood...Mwahahahaha! ![]() | |||
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"all these american teenagers who think that they are vampires need to take a long hard look in the mirror ![]() They do ...... that's how they get the corpse paint right ![]() | |||
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"My boss has long canine teeth, but hers are real! ![]() Does she shy away from the sun? | |||
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"I do love a good vampire book and I also have fangs. I was going to get a vampire bite mark on the top of my inner leg. But they got a little too popular for me to do it. " ![]() ![]() | |||
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"My boss has long canine teeth, but hers are real! ![]() Check to see if she has a reflection | |||
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"Only one Dracula movie worth watching: "Nosferatu" ![]() At last, someone who understands and knows the classic....it's a barren intellectual world on here! ![]() | |||
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"Only one Dracula movie worth watching: "Nosferatu" ![]() ![]() I didn't like it he was a bald twat with big ears and buck teeth. He wouldn't be sexily seducing anyone with a stylish glamour. If he came creeping into my room at night I'd bounce him out the window. | |||
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"What a seductive mistress of the night you make OP xx" Why thank you ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Only one Dracula movie worth watching: "Nosferatu" ![]() ![]() See no Bram Stoker created such a wonderful sexual and hypnotic atmosphere with Dracula and Nosferatu pretty much went against all that and was a bit ott | |||
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"Only one Dracula movie worth watching: "Nosferatu" ![]() ![]() At least his teeth were in the right position! ![]() | |||
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"Only one Dracula movie worth watching: "Nosferatu" ![]() ![]() ![]() nope.. | |||
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"Ingrid Pitt made a hot female vampire. The master though was Christopher Lee. Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt were ok in Interview with a Vampire." Gary oldman was the best | |||
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"Only one Dracula movie worth watching: "Nosferatu" ![]() ![]() ![]() They were if you compare them to neck puncture wound marks, you don't see other teeth marks apart from them do you? If you bit someone even just using your top knashers they'd be incisor marks as well as those Vampire canine marks, would there not? ![]() | |||
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"Only one Dracula movie worth watching: "Nosferatu" ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() No as they are longer so it stops before you get to the incisor.. believe me ive used mine and left the same mark | |||
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"Only one Dracula movie worth watching: "Nosferatu" ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I've bit my arm with the long set and the smaller set. Both are like a good dog bite. You know a meat eating predator | |||
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"Only one Dracula movie worth watching: "Nosferatu" ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Yes but I assume you wasn't actually biting deep enough to puncture the Carotid Artery which obviously a Vampire would, no? ![]() | |||
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"Only one Dracula movie worth watching: "Nosferatu" ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In vampire fiction they often drink from limbs and it's the throat they bite not the neck. Also they often use a small knife or hollow tube to drain a victim. | |||
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"Only one Dracula movie worth watching: "Nosferatu" ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Yes, but I'm referring to puncture marks on the victim and corresponding position of Vampire teeth to cause those marks. Hence my belief that Nosferatu's "vampire" teeth were in the correct position ditto the one in "Salem's Lot" by the way, obviously I'm referring to movies not books or reality. ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Only one Dracula movie worth watching: "Nosferatu" ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Yes but im talking more about reality, whilst the films are great its more about an actual love of vampiric life I even have an ankh tattoo which is the symbol for eternal life and one theory is that vampires originated in eygpt | |||
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"Only one Dracula movie worth watching: "Nosferatu" ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Or just the figment of the imagination of Victorians! | |||
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"Only one Dracula movie worth watching: "Nosferatu" ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Vampires of one sort or another are in most cultures legends. | |||
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" Or just the figment of the imagination of Victorians!" Well Vlad the Impaler was around in the 15th century and there was folklore and mythology from eastern europe way way before the victorian period | |||
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" Or just the figment of the imagination of Victorians! Well Vlad the Impaler was around in the 15th century and there was folklore and mythology from eastern europe way way before the victorian period " Even aborigionies in Australia have myths. If you don't give a sick relative blood and they die they come back to take it | |||
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" Or just the figment of the imagination of Victorians! Well Vlad the Impaler was around in the 15th century and there was folklore and mythology from eastern europe way way before the victorian period Even aborigionies in Australia have myths. If you don't give a sick relative blood and they die they come back to take it" There's lots of folklore on vampirism, there's actually a disease called vampirism too | |||
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" Or just the figment of the imagination of Victorians! Well Vlad the Impaler was around in the 15th century and there was folklore and mythology from eastern europe way way before the victorian period Even aborigionies in Australia have myths. If you don't give a sick relative blood and they die they come back to take it There's lots of folklore on vampirism, there's actually a disease called vampirism too " There's also Lunacy but contrary to it's name there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of the moon adversely or significantly having an impact on people's state of mind or actions. All cultures are human based and therefore have human frailties, fears and superstitions which have and do result in the fear of the unknown and shuffling off this mortal coil. ![]() | |||
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" Or just the figment of the imagination of Victorians! Well Vlad the Impaler was around in the 15th century and there was folklore and mythology from eastern europe way way before the victorian period Even aborigionies in Australia have myths. If you don't give a sick relative blood and they die they come back to take it There's lots of folklore on vampirism, there's actually a disease called vampirism too There's also Lunacy but contrary to it's name there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of the moon adversely or significantly having an impact on people's state of mind or actions. All cultures are human based and therefore have human frailties, fears and superstitions which have and do result in the fear of the unknown and shuffling off this mortal coil. ![]() Ask police or a&e nurses/docs most will say a full moon which affects the tide seems to be a time when there is much crazier things happening | |||
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" Or just the figment of the imagination of Victorians! Well Vlad the Impaler was around in the 15th century and there was folklore and mythology from eastern europe way way before the victorian period Even aborigionies in Australia have myths. If you don't give a sick relative blood and they die they come back to take it There's lots of folklore on vampirism, there's actually a disease called vampirism too There's also Lunacy but contrary to it's name there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of the moon adversely or significantly having an impact on people's state of mind or actions. All cultures are human based and therefore have human frailties, fears and superstitions which have and do result in the fear of the unknown and shuffling off this mortal coil. ![]() It most definately does ![]() | |||
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" Or just the figment of the imagination of Victorians! Well Vlad the Impaler was around in the 15th century and there was folklore and mythology from eastern europe way way before the victorian period Even aborigionies in Australia have myths. If you don't give a sick relative blood and they die they come back to take it There's lots of folklore on vampirism, there's actually a disease called vampirism too There's also Lunacy but contrary to it's name there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of the moon adversely or significantly having an impact on people's state of mind or actions. All cultures are human based and therefore have human frailties, fears and superstitions which have and do result in the fear of the unknown and shuffling off this mortal coil. ![]() Again its what people think happens, it has not being borne out statistically even though you right that police chiefs etc believe it does. If memory serves the local chief of police for New quay puts extra staff on full moons even though he's been shown that there was no difference in anti social behaviour etc. Another human frailty: refusal to accept reality just because they have a "gut feeling". ![]() | |||
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" Or just the figment of the imagination of Victorians! Well Vlad the Impaler was around in the 15th century and there was folklore and mythology from eastern europe way way before the victorian period Even aborigionies in Australia have myths. If you don't give a sick relative blood and they die they come back to take it There's lots of folklore on vampirism, there's actually a disease called vampirism too There's also Lunacy but contrary to it's name there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of the moon adversely or significantly having an impact on people's state of mind or actions. All cultures are human based and therefore have human frailties, fears and superstitions which have and do result in the fear of the unknown and shuffling off this mortal coil. ![]() ![]() As a ex ward nurse, unless it's all coincidental hav experienced many nights when there has been a full moon and how this affects patients and then the following night it's been calm. | |||
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" Or just the figment of the imagination of Victorians! Well Vlad the Impaler was around in the 15th century and there was folklore and mythology from eastern europe way way before the victorian period Even aborigionies in Australia have myths. If you don't give a sick relative blood and they die they come back to take it There's lots of folklore on vampirism, there's actually a disease called vampirism too There's also Lunacy but contrary to it's name there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of the moon adversely or significantly having an impact on people's state of mind or actions. All cultures are human based and therefore have human frailties, fears and superstitions which have and do result in the fear of the unknown and shuffling off this mortal coil. ![]() ![]() Statistically yes, all studies have shown that the moon has no influence, apart from contrived, on human behaviour and outcome. It is widely accepted that this is one of those incidences, greatly exaggerated by journalists, social media etc, where people just believe it or want it to be true irrespective of the evidence, boring but true. ![]() | |||
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" Or just the figment of the imagination of Victorians! Well Vlad the Impaler was around in the 15th century and there was folklore and mythology from eastern europe way way before the victorian period Even aborigionies in Australia have myths. If you don't give a sick relative blood and they die they come back to take it There's lots of folklore on vampirism, there's actually a disease called vampirism too There's also Lunacy but contrary to it's name there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of the moon adversely or significantly having an impact on people's state of mind or actions. All cultures are human based and therefore have human frailties, fears and superstitions which have and do result in the fear of the unknown and shuffling off this mortal coil. ![]() ![]() Well i live with an ex police officer and 30years experience taught him better than most scientific studies and hated working full moons! Sometimes you have to listen to the people over bullshit studies that only ever involve a small amount of people | |||
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"My boss has long canine teeth, but hers are real! ![]() ![]() Yeh that covers a lot of ...... sins | |||
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" Or just the figment of the imagination of Victorians! Well Vlad the Impaler was around in the 15th century and there was folklore and mythology from eastern europe way way before the victorian period Even aborigionies in Australia have myths. If you don't give a sick relative blood and they die they come back to take it There's lots of folklore on vampirism, there's actually a disease called vampirism too There's also Lunacy but contrary to it's name there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of the moon adversely or significantly having an impact on people's state of mind or actions. All cultures are human based and therefore have human frailties, fears and superstitions which have and do result in the fear of the unknown and shuffling off this mortal coil. ![]() ![]() Oh dear, perception over fact, always a compelling argument as is resorting to obscenities! ![]() | |||
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" Or just the figment of the imagination of Victorians! Well Vlad the Impaler was around in the 15th century and there was folklore and mythology from eastern europe way way before the victorian period Even aborigionies in Australia have myths. If you don't give a sick relative blood and they die they come back to take it There's lots of folklore on vampirism, there's actually a disease called vampirism too There's also Lunacy but contrary to it's name there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of the moon adversely or significantly having an impact on people's state of mind or actions. All cultures are human based and therefore have human frailties, fears and superstitions which have and do result in the fear of the unknown and shuffling off this mortal coil. ![]() ![]() ![]() Does swearing offend you? | |||
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" Or just the figment of the imagination of Victorians! Well Vlad the Impaler was around in the 15th century and there was folklore and mythology from eastern europe way way before the victorian period Even aborigionies in Australia have myths. If you don't give a sick relative blood and they die they come back to take it There's lots of folklore on vampirism, there's actually a disease called vampirism too There's also Lunacy but contrary to it's name there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of the moon adversely or significantly having an impact on people's state of mind or actions. All cultures are human based and therefore have human frailties, fears and superstitions which have and do result in the fear of the unknown and shuffling off this mortal coil. ![]() ![]() ![]() No, there's a place for everything. Just feel if someone has to resort to it in an argument/discussion then it just shows that they have no more coherent or valid points to put forward. ![]() | |||
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" Or just the figment of the imagination of Victorians! Well Vlad the Impaler was around in the 15th century and there was folklore and mythology from eastern europe way way before the victorian period Even aborigionies in Australia have myths. If you don't give a sick relative blood and they die they come back to take it There's lots of folklore on vampirism, there's actually a disease called vampirism too There's also Lunacy but contrary to it's name there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of the moon adversely or significantly having an impact on people's state of mind or actions. All cultures are human based and therefore have human frailties, fears and superstitions which have and do result in the fear of the unknown and shuffling off this mortal coil. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I thought bullshit was just a commonly used phrase? | |||
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" Or just the figment of the imagination of Victorians! Well Vlad the Impaler was around in the 15th century and there was folklore and mythology from eastern europe way way before the victorian period Even aborigionies in Australia have myths. If you don't give a sick relative blood and they die they come back to take it There's lots of folklore on vampirism, there's actually a disease called vampirism too There's also Lunacy but contrary to it's name there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of the moon adversely or significantly having an impact on people's state of mind or actions. All cultures are human based and therefore have human frailties, fears and superstitions which have and do result in the fear of the unknown and shuffling off this mortal coil. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And that makes someone's point valid does it? ![]() | |||
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" Or just the figment of the imagination of Victorians! Well Vlad the Impaler was around in the 15th century and there was folklore and mythology from eastern europe way way before the victorian period Even aborigionies in Australia have myths. If you don't give a sick relative blood and they die they come back to take it There's lots of folklore on vampirism, there's actually a disease called vampirism too There's also Lunacy but contrary to it's name there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of the moon adversely or significantly having an impact on people's state of mind or actions. All cultures are human based and therefore have human frailties, fears and superstitions which have and do result in the fear of the unknown and shuffling off this mortal coil. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() No more or less than anyone else's, you had this odd idea that nosferatu has the correct bite pattern as seen in movies? | |||
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"Lady (me) is a massive fan of Anne Rice books There is something so dark; seductive and sexy about vampires ![]() Anne rice is amazing i wish they had made Marius as a film | |||
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" Or just the figment of the imagination of Victorians! Well Vlad the Impaler was around in the 15th century and there was folklore and mythology from eastern europe way way before the victorian period Even aborigionies in Australia have myths. If you don't give a sick relative blood and they die they come back to take it There's lots of folklore on vampirism, there's actually a disease called vampirism too There's also Lunacy but contrary to it's name there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of the moon adversely or significantly having an impact on people's state of mind or actions. All cultures are human based and therefore have human frailties, fears and superstitions which have and do result in the fear of the unknown and shuffling off this mortal coil. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In classical movie shots the neck is shown with only two puncture marks close together so surely that would only be achieved with two elongated top front incisors Luke Nosferatu had. ![]() | |||
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" Or just the figment of the imagination of Victorians! Well Vlad the Impaler was around in the 15th century and there was folklore and mythology from eastern europe way way before the victorian period Even aborigionies in Australia have myths. If you don't give a sick relative blood and they die they come back to take it There's lots of folklore on vampirism, there's actually a disease called vampirism too There's also Lunacy but contrary to it's name there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of the moon adversely or significantly having an impact on people's state of mind or actions. All cultures are human based and therefore have human frailties, fears and superstitions which have and do result in the fear of the unknown and shuffling off this mortal coil. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Nope his are way too close together. *like | |||
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