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I don't want to say that 'I gave it up,' but I'm still doin' my thing...
 
No paranormal thread would be compleat without this

MWHAHAHAAHAHA!*disapears in a cloud of smoke*
 
Originally posted by The Spawn
I don't want to say that 'I gave it up,' but I'm still doin' my thing...

Indeed he is...

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I decided a long time not to check out the 'TB' thread...
 
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Interesting.............ok tell me about the Eskimos now.
 
KILLING A VAMPIRE

As there are ways in detecting and protecting oneself from vampires, there are ways to eliminate one. History has recorded of the methods used on those suspected to be rising from grave.

Bodies thought to be vampires were staked or pinned into the grave.

The head severed from the body and placed between the legs or under an arm.

The corpse was dismembered and the pieces buried separately from each other.

The corpse was burnt to ashes.

The heart was removed and burned.

The body of a suspected vampire in some areas of Europe were thrown into rivers.

Drive a stake through the heart or navel.

Wild thorny roses should be strung around the outside of the coffin to imprison the vampire within it.

Lay out a body for several days to ensure it did not move.

Break the corpse's neck as a measure to ensure the body would not rise.

Decapitate the vampire with a gravedigger's spade.

Exposure to sunlight.

Again these actions were performed upon exhumed corpses suspected to be a vampire. Now if a vampire was encounter face to face and not in the cemetery to ensure its destruction one was to use a stake, remove the heart and burn it, decapitate the body and burn the head and other remains. This process ensures a vampire's death for there are legends that war if the head remains the vampire can become mist and move else where to reform a body with a heart. Also fire and extreme heat are known to be fatal
 
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I heard that vampires drink blood because they lack the hemoglobin inside blood to move oxygen to cells and continue to live. Since vampires cannot produce there own hemoglobin, then they must get it from the only source available blood.
 
Another classic Old-Country method of protecting oneself against vampires was to bury the bodies of any potential vamps face-down, so they would dig downward instead of upward.

It would take an extremely stupid vampire to fall for that one.
 
One way to slow down a pursuing vampire is to throw a handful of sand at him. Due to its obsessive-compulsive nature, it must stop and count every grain.
 
Another way to slow down a pursuing vampire is to throw one of your friends at him. Due to his being hungry, he'll stop and feed off of him, giving you time to scram.
 
Originally posted by C. Lee
Another way to slow down a pursuing vampire is to throw one of your friends at him. Due to his being hungry, he'll stop and feed off of him, giving you time to scram.

:D
 
Originally posted by The Lizard
Another classic Old-Country method of protecting oneself against vampires was to bury the bodies of any potential vamps face-down, so they would dig downward instead of upward.

It would take an extremely stupid vampire to fall for that one.

D'ho! :mad:

:o :(
 
Eskimos
The Eskimos are the most widely dispersed group in the world still leading a partly aboriginal way of life. They live in a region that spans more than 3,500 miles, including Greenland, the northern fringe of North America, and a sector of eastern Siberia.

Eskimos are racially distinct from American Indians, and are not, as previously believed, merely “Indians transformed.” In fact, the Eskimos are most closely related to the Mongolian peoples of eastern Asia. Eskimos consider themselves to be “Inuit” (The People). The Eskimo-Aleut languages are unrelated to any American Indian language groups.

The Eskimo population was approximately 50,000 at the time of the first widespread contact with Europeans. An estimated 2,000 Siberian Eskimos lived near the Bering Strait, the Alaskan Eskimos numbered about 25,000, and the Central Eskimos (who inhabited what is now northern Canada) numbered about 10,000. The Labrador Eskimos totaled about 3,000, while the Greenland Eskimos totaled about 10,000.

The popular conception of the Eskimos—whale hunters dressed in heavy fur clothing and living in dome-shaped ice lodges—is derived from the Eskimos who live farthest north, on the Arctic islands of Canada and along northwestern Greenland. In reality, these northern Arctic dwellers formed a minority among Eskimos as a whole. No single environmental adaptation existed throughout the area of Eskimo occupancy. Eskimos along the Pacific coast probably obtained much of their food by fishing for salmon, while the Central Eskimos of Canada subsisted mainly on caribou. Eskimo groups lived in various types of shelters, including semi-subterranean sod houses and tents made of caribou skins.

At no time did the Eskimos possess a national or even well-defined tribal sense. The emphasis was on the local and familial group rather than on associations of land and territory.

The overall Eskimo population has remained fairly constant over the past several centuries, although not all groups have remained stable in number. According to the 1990 census, there are 57,152 Eskimos and 23,797 Aleuts living in the United States.

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Here's some info on the legend of the Eskimo.
 
Hellspawn are fictional characters that aren't world known. But I can cook some stuff up. Dopplegangers is a copy n' paste a way...
 
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doppelganger

Meaning "double walker" a doppelganger is a shadow-self that accompanies every human. Only the owner of a doppelganger can see it, otherwise it is invisible to human eyes. Dogs and cats have been known to see doppelgangers. Providing sympathetic company, a doppelganger almost always stands behind a person, and they cast no reflection in a mirror. They are prepared to listen and give advice to humans, either implanting ideas in their heads, or a sort of osmosis. It is said to be bad luck if it is seen, and rarely a doppelganger will make itself visible to friends or family, often causing great confusion. Doppelgangers can be mischievous and malicious.
 
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