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RE: Wait so are Vampires actually allowed on the server? - SnakThree - 10-20-2017

(10-20-2017, 02:31 PM)Backo Wrote:
(10-20-2017, 02:39 AM)Karlotta Wrote:
(10-20-2017, 01:23 AM)Backo Wrote: May I bring to your attention an ancient meme of 2010:

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Who ever made that stole it from me.

Disgusting.

You were permabanned back then. Permabanned people have no rights.

Is that so?


RE: Wait so are Vampires actually allowed on the server? - HanCloudstone - 10-20-2017

This thread needs more Serbian artillery




RE: Wait so are Vampires actually allowed on the server? - Sturmwind - 10-20-2017

(10-20-2017, 03:22 PM)HanCloudstone Wrote: This thread needs more Serbian artillery





RE: Wait so are Vampires actually allowed on the server? - Sand-Viper - 10-20-2017

Funny thing about vampires. I actually listened to a short-story recently in which the main antagonist was fully and truly human, but he hyped up the vampire culture. Owned and ran some vampire-themed underground club and had a previous career in stage magic, so it was easy enough for him to pull the smoke-and-mirrors game to appear as though he had some sort of super-human ability to vanish in a fog and pop up somewhere else. The antagonist even had his dang incisors filed to fang-points and drank blood out of a glass to sell the appearance. Spooky. It didn't help he was on a drug-cocktail that reminded me of someone on a mix of both cardimine and steroids.

Actual vampires in Discovery? No, very probably not. But people pretending to be vampires to scare the living bejesus out of others? I can totally see that. Humans will sometimes go to odd lengths in order to con(vince) others into believing something is real.