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Are vampires real please someone answer?

9 January 2011 229 views 31 Comments

i wonder if vampires are real. need to know.please…

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  • PEACE (Hijab Kitty)trolls beware said:

    No.

  • Eliiiii said:

    Yes. The vampires of fictional books and horror movies are mythical, but there is also a real life subculture of vampires.

    They aren’t undead or immortal, and, most importantly, most modern vampires don’t attack people to drink blood. The mythical creature arose from superstitions and folklore, but there are human beings who see themselves as vampires.

    There are two types, sanguine vampires (the ones that drink blood, usually from consenting donors) and psychic vampires (who feed on energy.)

  • Sam said:

    ahaha what lol… no.

  • HELLO aysia <3 said:

    YESS<3

    Not the ones in those crappy twilight books though! >_____<

  • Meg N said:

    I will marry Edward Cullen <3

  • hello said:

    i would say no but some people believe in them because of all the movies and books written

  • DramaGeek32 said:

    EDWARD ANTHONY MASEN CULLEN IS REAL!

  • linkinpark13 said:

    no, but some weird people could have reall sharp teeth and suck your blood, but still they arent real

  • magenta said:

    um there aren’t actual vampires like in the stories bt in parts of the world there are people who have fangs and have trained their body to drink blood but they don’t just drink blood and a lot of the time it isn’t from other humans again yes in ways they are but they aren’t like in the movies/books/myths/shows ect…

  • G-Wiz said:

    *SPARKLE SPARKLE*

  • baileyluvstrawberry said:

    What idiot told you there is such things as vampires. No they are not real. This is sad i am a 11 year old telling like a old person what is real and what is not. PATHETIC

  • * said:

    no

  • Ror said:

    I’m afraid to have to break this to you, but films and books can often be fictional. Of course they’re not real. People say that vampirism was inspired by rabies.

  • WyccatheDragon said:

    Duh there real!My best friend is a vampire!

  • Lucas F said:

    vampire BATS are not people vampires

  • Tapestry6 said:

    There are real vampire bats but they live in mexico and feed off of cows there are also fruit bats.
    But if you mean the story from books of dead humans who return to life to drink blood from living people to keep alive forever… no.

  • kilroymaster said:

    Karmina, Vampires are very real existing creatures, And no they can not turn neither human or animal into another vampire all they can do because of the curse they are under is kill a eviscerate humans and animals bodies…………….

  • bukemaster said:

    i ama vagpire! can you guess what i suck?

  • nikkerkat2 said:

    Vampires are very real, but they are nothing like Hollywood would have everyone believe. They aren’t immortal, don’t burst into flame in the sun, need to eat regular food, and behave just like everyone else. They are regular people who just have an extra need to stay healthy. They blend into the crowd, so there is no real way to identify them.
    If you have any questions you can ask me.

  • Be The Flame Not The Moth said:

    Yes they are very much real.

    http://www.drinkdeeplyanddream.com

  • ponder02 said:

    Some people here are delusional. The belief that you can steal psychic energy or that you have a physical need to drink blood is a symptom of a mental disorder.
    If you want an honest answer to this question, go to an encyclopedia.

    Edit: Thumbs down me all you want; you’re still delusional.

  • Twilight lover! said:

    Yes i have a pen pal that is a vamp.

  • Red said:

    Yes, here’s my site:

    http://www.freewebs.com/redconverse/

  • Lord Bearclaw of Gryphon Woods said:

    1. Vampires, as defined by a being that MUST consume blood or energy to survive, do not exist. Cut and paste time, as it is too much work to type this out over and over and I “recycle” my own answers instead of retyping them so here goes. A brief discussion of the human digestive system and then the probable vampire population given an exponential growth rate should explain why vampires are not possible.

    2. The human body is not designed to process large amounts of blood for nutrition. There is not enough protein, carbohydrates, and fats present in blood to maintain a complex creature such as Homo Sapiens or any theorized offshoot mutations. When a human ingests food it is first broken up by chewing, then churned up in the stomach with digestive juices to form a bolus called chyme. It then passes into the small intestine where it mixes with bile salts which continue breaking it down on a molecular basis, mostly affecting fats at this point. The broken down nutrients pass through the wall of the intestines and into the bloodstream where they are carried to each cell or stored for later use. Indigestible bulk continues through the intestines, turning a dark brown from the bile. Water is absorbed from this mass in the large intestine depending on the needs of the body – a well-hydrated person will usually have a softer stool than a dehydrated person will. Water also enters the bloodstream, and this is what helps to maintain blood pressure. The pressure tends to balance itself in a healthy person because the bloodstream goes through a formation in the kidney called the Loop of Henle, where the narrowing blood vessel forces excess water and cellular waste such as urea out through the cellular wall into the kidneys, where it is excreted through the ureters into the bladder, and then out of the body via the urethral passageway.

    3. IMPORTANT – A person physically unable to process his own food for nutrition therefore also could not process blood – it’s the same process. Ingested blood does not transmit directly to the veins anyway – it would be chemically broken down by the digestive system.

    4. Theoretical ingestion of blood to supply these nutrients would therefore have to occur at least once a day, and would require the ingestion of the entire blood supply which could not happen as the stomach is far too small to hold that much liquid volume. Furthermore, such a mass would be difficult to pass thru the intestines as it has no fibrous bulk, would create an intestinal impaction, causing massive vomiting from the large concentration of iron present, and any “real” vampire would have to eventually expel the waste, which would come out as a black, tarry, smelly goo.

    5. These humans that affect the whole “vampiric lifestyle” are NOT vampires. They are simply humans playing their own little game, in their own little fantasy world, usually pandering to their own little sexual fetish, which may or may not actually be sexual. I too, play my own little game, in the SCA, but mine is a game where the deeds that I do are determined by the strength of my arm and sword – I am a warrior, with just as much skill and ability as any warrior of ancient times. The difference is that I am claiming to be something physically possible: a warrior, and I prove it everytime I strap on my armor and walk onto a SCA battlefield. The so-called “vampires” are claiming to be something physically impossible: a walking corpse, and all they prove is that black Victorian clothing, a pair of false fangs, and a little makeup make for a good Halloween costume – it does not make you a vampire.

    6. Even if a vampire feeds once a week, and his victim also becomes a vampire, that is exponential growth, with four iterations a month. First iteration: One makes one, total two. Second iteration: Two make two, total four. Third iteration: Four make four, total eight. Fourth iteration: Eight make eight, total sixteen. 16 vampires at the end of one month, 256 at the end of the second month, 4096 by the end of the third month, 65,536 by the end of the fourth month, 1,048,476 at the end of the fifth, and 33,572,832 vampires at the end of half a year! By way of comparison, there are currently approximately 33 million people who have HIV/AIDS in the U.S. alone, and the disease is a world-wide epidemic. I see people every day in the hospital with AIDS, but never has there been one documented case of a vampire attack. Do the math – vampires are a mathematical impossibility. As for the idea that vampires existed “a long time ago” consider the estimated global population 5,000 years ago – using the above mathematical rationale, a single vampire could have taken over and converted every human on the globe in less than ten years. This falls therefore, under the logic of Occam’s Razor – which states that when you have removed every impossible answer, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth. Since there is no “vampiric plague” swarming the earth, the logical deduction is that they don’t exist.

    7. Point of clarification about “vampire” bats: vampire is simply the name we have given them because they do drink blood, same as a flea, mosquito, or spider. Are these creatures vampires? No. They are living creatures, not legendary monsters. Drinking blood does not make you a vampire anymore than eating raw meat makes you a werewolf, although it might make you a mosquito.

    8.The humans who profess to be vampires are victims of an all-encompassing self induced delusion. They are as human as you or I, regardless of their claims, and if they ingest HIV tainted blood they can most certainly contract the disease, esp. if they have any cuts, sores, or lesions in and or around their mouth. It is a very dangerous delusion to be laboring under. Note that there is absolutely no scientific or medical proof that these people derive any benefit at all from the ingestion of blood, and even worse are the so-called “psychic” vampires, because their delusion is one that they cannot substantiate with any concrete evidence at all.

    9. There is no “vampire” gene. People are not “born” as vampires. When a woman goes to the hospital for prenatal care there are many tests done on mother and child, even while still in the womb, to check for many things, including genetic anomalies that result in deformities and birth defects. If such a gene existed, in today’s world with today’s technology it would have been found – we have already completely sequenced the human genome. It would also have to follow Mendel’s law of dominant/recessive gene theory. Again, the odds on that many “vampires” all escaping the notice of the medical/scientific community are so low as to be almost nonexistent.

    10. There is no “vampire virus” – as I have already pointed out, HIV is a virus, and look at how fast it has spread – virtually everyone knows someone with the affliction. According to the “vampire websites” there are “thousands” of vampires running around. If that was so then at least one of them has ended up in a hospital for bloodwork when they became pregnant, had a bloodborne infection, was injured in a car wreck, etc, etc, ad nauseum. The anomaly would have been detected and medical science would have isolated it, studied it, applied for research grants on it, published papers on it, and turned it into the talk of the medical and scientific community, as well as making its “discoverers” celebrities and rich beyond their dreams. A virus cannot alter your DNA in such a radical fashion without killing you.

    I am a Nurse, real education, real experience. My answer is completely based on my knowledge and training, and is not copied from any outside source.

  • Simeon Sheef said:

    The answers you’ve gotten so far are true. There are sanguine vampires and psychic vampires, but much of the time they are not true vampires. The vampires of legends are people like yourself with an excessive adrenaline level. This causes there skin to be cold, especially the extremities, and their pupils to be large. It causes to react more instinctual and have added strength. The true vampires of old thirsted for blood, but more importantly thirsted for the blood of prey, something that would be frightened. They would not attack the prey until it were frightened because if not, there would be no adrenaline in its bloodstream. They would drink the blood of their prey to “replenish” or increase their own adrenaline level. Vampires, who I call Fyrians, after the disease Porphyria, are still in our midst today, although they usually don’t feed on blood unless its available.

  • twilight_junkie said:

    idk. im bout to do lots of research on the subjct and hopefully i will find tht thy r very real!!! i do believe tht thy r. cuz if there is a way im going to train my body to drink blood and become a vampire! plz dont judge me. i am a rly awsome person but twilight rly changed me.

  • Arielle. said:

    think about it.
    do you seriously think someone can physically turn into a bat. and live on human blood.
    no they are not real.

    if you search somthing and it says they are they probably mean vampire bats.

  • Ana said:

    no. they are in movies and books but not in real life. did u get start wondering about this after watching twilight?? LoL. :) but srry they are not real.

  • Ren N said:

    vampires are completely real or else i wouldn’t be one. if you have some questions about us then let me know

    rennestle@yahoo.com

    i’m always here to help and answer

  • sunshineansley said:

    sometimes i sit down listening to twilight song well mostly bella’s lullaby and i have all these thoughts about vampires and them watching me then i doubt but not seeing any vampires is believing weirdly this guy i like hehe it happened on the first to things i saw him he never talked then went away for along time so i always wonder are they?

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