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  • you know who is not selling out to humans?..LYCANTHROPES!!!

  • I am from Transilvania... And i'm not a vampire, and they dont exist...

  • @sincore90 you are posting that on each part, good for you. Your logic is very compelling also. I am from North America, and Im not a native american, and they dont exist...you see...because I am not one. Thats the logic you applied.

  • I was wondering, What happens if you drink blood and then you burp, what would

    it smell like?

  • @StarBrown08 blood really smells like iron, since there is lots of iron in blood. Talk to an E.R. nurse about the smell when someone comes to emergency just leaking it, or from an accident.

  • Vladislav Dracul "Tepes" III was a great Romanian Prince that just did what he thought was best against the countries' invading enemies. Bram Stoker was not justified at all in using such a historic figure in this way and only focusing on the impaling, burnings, etc. of his enemies.

    However, Vladislav is one of the wonderful figures in the vampire community due to Bram Stoker. Personally, I like Vladislav because of how much he cared for his people and the impaling...LoL!

  • Vladislav "Dracul" Tepes III was a great Romanian Prince. While he was known as "the impaler" I understand where most Romanians are coming from when they become upset at how much Bram Stoker demonized him.

    To say the lest, I do see him as one of the wonderful figures for the vampire community.

    Scientologists? That's just an insult.

  • wtf! is that lestat at 1:57???? what the hell??

  • Vlad Draculuya (not sure bout spelling. its closer to the romanian spelling thou)

    Was the ruler of Valakia wich was a area in romania in tho southern parts. He was awsome. impaling his enimies and women who diddn't take care of their men obviously

  • I tried to explain to my 6 year old cousin that the historical Dracula was real. It didn't really work.

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