Vampyres have exisisted throughout the centuries. Many people in today's society however do not believe in them. The
modern day civilization has been misguided about vampyres. Vampyres may not exisist in real life as you see them on tv and
movies, but instead they exsist as another human being with a taste for blood. Modern day vampyres obtain blood from a person
or animals that they refer to as donors. One method of obtaing blood is cutting the flesh. Another method is throught the
use of needles. By participating in blood-letting, people put themselves at greater risk of diseases, making the practice
very dangerous. Many people, like myself, practice blood-letting for the energy also refered to as a person's life force.It
does not take take much blood for the effects to take place and others will notice the sudden increase of energy before you
do. As I said before, blood-letting is very dangerous and not getting a blood test for you and your donor can mean the
difference between life and death. Blood-letting is very serious and must not be treated like a joke. Another problem is inexperience
and/or lack knowlege in human anatomy more specifically, the nervous, circulatory, and muscular systems. A lack of brains
in any of those can also mean life or death, so it is best to learn about those systems BEFORE EVER practicing blood-letting.
Vampyres do not only come in the form of people though. They also come in the form of everyday animals. Vampire Bats live
off of the blood of other animals. They rarely bite humans. Vampire Bats are never really noticed until the victim sees
the bat's bite mark. This is due to a natrual antiseptic in the bat's saliva. Vampire Bats are very cautious
around their victim and and the first sight of danger, they leave quickly. There is one more vampyre that I would
like to bring up. Leeches are slimey slug-like creatures that can live on land and water and like the Vampire Bat, their
presence is unknown until you see them or the blood dripping down from the bite. When a Leech is feeding, it will
continue to feed and cannot feel anything. Even if you cut it in half, the leech would continue to live and feed and would
not even know that it has just lost half of it's body. I have covered some of the basics in here but not all of them. If you
would like to learn more about vampyres talk to a local goth (most likely they will be vampyres or wiccans or satanists but
can always refer you to a vampyre) or you can just check out websites on the subject. The first choice is better but it's
not always easy to find a goth. I hope you enjoyed this page. Please check out my guestbook. Rest In Peace.
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