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December 1, 2008


Hello people.


To show you how obsessed with twilight i am, i researched on vampires. Here's what i found. Have a look and read them. :)

Anaemia is a disease of the blood in which the red-cell count is extremely low. The symptoms of anaemia include a pale complexion, fatigue, fainting spells, shortness of breath(all sounds like Edward Cullen to me) and digestive disorders - all indications of an inadequate oxygen supply (red blood cells transport oxygen throughout the body).
To a society gripped by the ever-present fear of vampires lurking in the shadows, the sight of a severely anaemic person was a sure sign that they were a vampire victim who was in the process of turning into.




Human Living Vampires are human beings who are born, grow up, age, and fully expect to die at the end of a conventional lifespan. No HLV claims to be immortal, invincible, or possessed of supernatural abilities.
However, many members of these groups believe themselves to have some form of sensory amplification or extrasensory perception, such as:
Improved night-vision, sometimes to the point of being able to see without even moonlight
Stinging of the skin when exposed to sunlight
An ability to sense other vampires
Broader range of senses
Prescience, or the capacity to instinctively predict the immediate future(sounds like alice cullen to me)
Perception of auras




Most vampires acquire superhuman strength anywhere from three to five times as great as they had in their mortal lives.
Moreover, a vampire’s speed, agility, and reflexes are up to five times as great as they had in their mortal lives. All vampires possess acute hearing (equivalent to that of a wolf) and night vision, enabling them to see with better than 20/20 perceptibility in total darkness.
As a vampire grows "older" over the years its strength can increase, and the strength level of Vampire Regents can be 10 - 20 times stronger than they were in their mortal lives.
In modern films, vampires are unable to withstand the direct rays of the sun. Direct exposure causes a vampire to completely dehydrate and burst into flames or crumble into dust within minutes. This feature is omnipresent in modern Hollywood movies but does not seem to have any legendary or historical background.
It is also believed that the experienced vampire is able to move and act as a human. Nevertheless, he loses his supernatural abilities and mortal weapons may harm him.




Get the idea of my obsession?

shafura♥