You wake up as a vampire- do you panic or party?
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You wake up as a vampire- do you panic or party?
Erik takes it on the chin but I'm not sure it would be for me! I'd rather curl up in a corner and cry.
What about you? Would you want to run and hide or would it be the best thing that had ever happened to you?
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In all seriousness, since I'm an active disbeliever in the supernatural, I think I'd be looking for an alternative explanation for a while at least.
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Book nerd vampire, eh? Doesn't sound like you at all now does it?Gravy wrote:If I unexpectedly became a vampire, my first instinct would be to learn as much as I could about the situation, and what I had become. I wouldn't see the point in panicking (or partying) until I knew exactly what the score was.
As for me, is becoming a vampire superhero a viable option?
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Sounds good to merssllue wrote:Book nerd vampire, eh? Doesn't sound like you at all now does it?Gravy wrote:If I unexpectedly became a vampire, my first instinct would be to learn as much as I could about the situation, and what I had become. I wouldn't see the point in panicking (or partying) until I knew exactly what the score was.
As for me, is becoming a vampire superhero a viable option?
What is grief, if not love persevering?
Grief is just love with no place to go.
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Gravy wrote:Sounds good to merssllue wrote:Book nerd vampire, eh? Doesn't sound like you at all now does it?Gravy wrote:If I unexpectedly became a vampire, my first instinct would be to learn as much as I could about the situation, and what I had become. I wouldn't see the point in panicking (or partying) until I knew exactly what the score was.
As for me, is becoming a vampire superhero a viable option?
I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep: for Thou, LORD, only makest me dwell in safety. ~ Psalms 4:8
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This is a good point. I think after panicking (since I would base my knowledge of vampires on what I already know), I would probably do some research and take life day by day until I developed some type of routine.Gravy wrote:If I unexpectedly became a vampire, my first instinct would be to learn as much as I could about the situation, and what I had become. I wouldn't see the point in panicking (or partying) until I knew exactly what the score was.
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Now that would make for an interesting story - a vampire superhero!rssllue wrote:Book nerd vampire, eh? Doesn't sound like you at all now does it?Gravy wrote:If I unexpectedly became a vampire, my first instinct would be to learn as much as I could about the situation, and what I had become. I wouldn't see the point in panicking (or partying) until I knew exactly what the score was.
As for me, is becoming a vampire superhero a viable option?
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Book nerd vampires are cool!
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The easier for them to sink their teeth into a good book.gali wrote:I don't drink either, but I would probably panic at first. After that, I would want to learn all about it.
Book nerd vampires are cool!
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