Saturday, August 15, 2015

Are vampires real?

  1. Dr. Emyr Williams of Glyndwr University has created an online survey that he hopes real-lifevampires will complete so he can learn more about them. “They are a group of people who drink blood and drain energy from people, but their well-established laws mean they know who it can and can't be taken from,” he said.


  2. Sharpen your stakes, ready your garlic, and Snapchat Buffy, because Britain apparently has a vampire problem.
    A British academic claims that Britain has been invaded by an “underground network” of 15,000 real-life vampires, who regularly meet up to drink the blood of human volunteers, or human kegs as I like to call them.
    Believe it or not, people like this really exist:Sharpen your stakes, ready your garlic, and Snapchat Buffy, because Britain apparently has a vampire problem.

    A British academic claims that Britain has been invaded by an “underground network” of 15,000 real-life vampires, who regularly meet up to drink the blood of human volunteers, or human kegs as I like to call them.
    Believe it or not, people like this really exist:

  3. Dr. Emyr Williams of Glyndwr University has created an online survey that he hopes real-life vampires will complete so he can learn more about them.
  4. “They are a group of people who drink blood and drain energy from people, but their well-established laws mean they know who it can and can’t be taken from,” he said.
    So vampires have rules that they abide by, which govern their behavior. That’s good to know. We don’t want blood sucking creatures of the night roaming around draining the blood of every human they come in contact with.
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    “For example, Sanguine vampires receive blood from willing donors who they can only cut on certain parts of the body, and they are forbidden from taking too much,” Dr. Williams said.
    Dr. Williams hopes that his study will help society understand vampires better and reduce the fear around them.
    “I don’t want to label them as mad, bad, dangerous or only interested in Gothic culture and graveyards. They’re just a group of people we need to know more about,” he said.
    Vampires everywhere approve of this message.
  5. [From ryot.org]

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