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Date Posted: Sun November 09, 2008 04:06:32
Author: annon
Subject: maybe...
In reply to: kwolf 's message, "hmmm ive always wondered" on Sat November 08, 2008 00:44:42

Maybe vampires need very little "human" blood to survive... that's why they can still have lost blood to their "sire" vampire and still survive on what blood is left when they are turned... to me it seems that biting someone and drinking theire blood seems like a really inefficient way of getting blood out of someone... there will always be some blood left in that person's body left over

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  • Hmmm...to be philosophical about it... -- Comicality, Mon November 10, 2008 02:22:15
  • yeah... -- kwolf, Mon November 10, 2008 23:16:32

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