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How many people think vampires are real?

5 February 2010 1 views 24 Comments

NOT twilight or ann rice’s .
But real vampires? real vampires
If you dis my question I will find you “you are wasting my time if that’s all you came to do” .

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  • Muffin said:

    Ever heard of Don Henrie?

  • ?????????? said:

    Not me. Anne Rice writes good ones, though.

  • Hey! Crack that whip said:

    I won’t diss your question.

    But don’t look behind you!

  • Herman said:

    I dont really know if they’re real or not

    But i do BELIEVE in them.

    Haha i’ve always really wanted to be a vampire since i was a kid.

    Call me weird, whatever. But i think vampire’s are hella tight!

  • Jeff said:

    They are not real seriously i have not met 1 person in the world who sucks somebodies blood from their neck but the chupacabra is another story……

  • Lou said:

    I do not think there are vampires. Just strange people who would like to be.

  • Issy Giovanni said:

    Why is this under religion?

  • Matthew T said:

    No one that is mentally sane believes in vampires.

  • Melody said:

    i think people who believe in vampires are kinda crazy
    no offense if your one of them

  • hellokitty453 said:

    umm yes some people really do suck other people bloods * real stuff I watched documentaries about. I think there are vampires just people who dont drink your blood… yet love to bit you or suck on your neck.
    :)

  • Mai ;) said:

    I don’t believe in stuff like Dracula, but in some cultures (and some individuals) take pleasure in consuming human blood. Surely they won’t turn into bats and fly off into the night, though.

  • fsh_wllm said:

    i think they are real but not the turn into bats true blood the series coming to tv is based on real cases of vampires in new orleans here in new orleans we have alot of vapires especially in the garden district

  • cardman26 said:

    They’re real. There are people who believe they are vampires and who actually drink blood, but psi vampires are more common, I believe. The only problem, they don’t live forever.

  • ?Pleasant? said:

    Well, believe it or not, more literature and movies were made on the subject of vampires than any other subject in the 20th century. So obviously some people do. Have you ever read the book, “modern day vampires?” It’s definitely interesting. I feel like ‘something’ is sucking the life out of me some days!

  • Leviah said:

    I do believe they are real ~ ‘Really fake’..lol..
    Poor werewolves they are always left out ~

  • ?Ur_AzN? said:

    Ok, I know I may sound silly but my grandma said she would sometimes go to grave to visit old relatives I don’t know if she’s lying because I was 4 and she doesn’t really lie so I don’t know for sure she said that vampires would go up to her but she would have this cross and it would protect her

    I very much believe in them! They are real! People just maybe don’t see them but I really think they are real! But I think they look different from what we imagine because people just make up things and think that that’s how they look like because they look more prettier, creepier or something but yeah!

  • Annibelle E said:

    Nobody worth talking to.

  • Alex H said:

    not to diss your question but what kind of question is it. Ofcourse there not real come on it might be time to grow up. And oh no i hope you dont find me and bite my neck.

  • Cheryl E said:

    The whole idea of vampires got started back when people were sometimes buried alive, later exhumed and found to have grown hair, nails, etc, even to have eaten their burial shroud. Live burial was not uncommon before actual death was able to be definitively determined. Then Bram Stoker started the ball rolling with Dracula, and it’s grown into this whole subculture. There are people so whacked out that they believe they are vampires but all they do is drink blood out of a glass. If they really tried to bite someone and drink blood they’d have to hit an artery, and it would be gushing so fast they’d never be able to drink it before the person bled to death. It’s absurd that anyone believes they are a “real” vampire.

  • crazycatlady said:

    Stories of vampires have been around for centuries. They are a myth born of what ancient peoples saw when they exhumed a body, for what ever reason. What we know now as a natural part of decomposition when a person dies, they did not understand. As stories were passed down they became more fantastic . Even as science progressed, it was so ingrained in cultures and literature, some ‘intelligent’ people still think the stories are true.

  • Teawitch said:

    Vampires are real. Not like in fiction or the ones made by holliweird, but they do exist. I know that people who gain energy by draining others of theirs are a form of vampire, as are those who seem to suck the life out of a party or room just by entering. I’ve met a few, have you?

  • façade said:

    That depends are your definitions. Oddly, both Cheryl and Teawitch are at once correct. Yes, they are real. Yes, they are phantasy. Yes, they are people. Mainly they are snappy dressers.

  • Love is Near... said:

    hmmm, im wondering the same thing..
    but really, it is life’s experience that will prove their excistance to you.
    just because you have never experianced something, doesnt mean it does not excist.
    but if you want, here are some good websites:
    -haemavore
    -vampiric studies
    -and a few more you’ll be able to find

  • Aneesa =] said:

    I don’t really know if they’re real or not
    But i do believe in them.
    I want to be a vampire.
    I want to be Mrs. Edward Cullen..
    Ah. If only he were real.

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