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CloudSylver
"Virtually everyone thinks she is full of it" is part of the reason giving the information she did isn't so dangerous. Personally, I think an individual should do their own research and forge their own conclusions.
Intuition and a good head on your shoulders will certainly go a long way.
aptrgangr
Another more likely angle is, ...you're an ass.
Why you're on ATS, only the gods know. Your post count is rather high and so I suspect I'm not the first target of the part time harassment. You possibly believe in nothing and or you believe strongly in a ridged and narrow view of how the world works, things outside that view deserve only your jeering ridicule and rabid chihuahua-like assault.
Majic
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CloudSylver
JayinAR
reply to post by choos
You assume there are those who will actually take her seriously. Haha
If this thread is any indication, virtually everyone thinks she is full of it.
I'm pretty good at avoiding danger too. Nothing supernatural about it though. Just sharp intuition and good judgment.
"Virtually everyone thinks she is full of it" is part of the reason giving the information she did isn't so dangerous. Personally, I think an individual should do their own research and forge their own conclusions.
Intuition and a good head on your shoulders will certainly go a long way.
aptrgangr
reply to post by NavyDoc
What brought you in contact with them? Did you seek them out? How did you test them and what did you test, as an aside, I'll ask.
Didn't our President also with a Nobel? Seems to have diminished it's value, IMHO.edit on 11-10-2013 by aptrgangr because: (no reason given)edit on 11-10-2013 by aptrgangr because: (no reason given)
A Papua New Guinea man described as a vampire has been arrested after allegedly murdering his young daughter by biting her neck, eating her flesh and drinking her blood,
NavyDoc
CloudSylver
JayinAR
reply to post by choos
You assume there are those who will actually take her seriously. Haha
If this thread is any indication, virtually everyone thinks she is full of it.
I'm pretty good at avoiding danger too. Nothing supernatural about it though. Just sharp intuition and good judgment.
"Virtually everyone thinks she is full of it" is part of the reason giving the information she did isn't so dangerous. Personally, I think an individual should do their own research and forge their own conclusions.
Intuition and a good head on your shoulders will certainly go a long way.
I'm a physician, a man of science, with a strong interest in the occult. I've talked to many self described "vampires" and they all have said almost exactly the same thing as the OP: "other vamps are posers," "I have a community of vampires" "I age slower" "I look better after I drink blood" "I have more skills than mere humans" etc. All have proven to be bogus. I'd love to meet a real one and be able to examine and test him because that paper would get me the Nobel prize.
However, like the OP, they all have been full of #.
CloudSylver
NavyDoc
CloudSylver
JayinAR
reply to post by choos
You assume there are those who will actually take her seriously. Haha
If this thread is any indication, virtually everyone thinks she is full of it.
I'm pretty good at avoiding danger too. Nothing supernatural about it though. Just sharp intuition and good judgment.
"Virtually everyone thinks she is full of it" is part of the reason giving the information she did isn't so dangerous. Personally, I think an individual should do their own research and forge their own conclusions.
Intuition and a good head on your shoulders will certainly go a long way.
I'm a physician, a man of science, with a strong interest in the occult. I've talked to many self described "vampires" and they all have said almost exactly the same thing as the OP: "other vamps are posers," "I have a community of vampires" "I age slower" "I look better after I drink blood" "I have more skills than mere humans" etc. All have proven to be bogus. I'd love to meet a real one and be able to examine and test him because that paper would get me the Nobel prize.
However, like the OP, they all have been full of #.
The problem with a vampire willingly being up for examination is that there's nothing in it for them. If they really did do such a thing, both of you would likely be killed. Unless the consensus changes, the "supernatural" will remain out of the public eye because that's what was decided by the ones in power.
I'm assuming you're familiar with terms like indigo and golden child. If you're adamant about acquiring personal affirmation, I'd recommend finding someone who can see auras. There is a little bit of truth there. I don't want to derail the OP's thread, though, so we can continue somewhere else if it pleases you.
NavyDoc
CloudSylver
NavyDoc
CloudSylver
JayinAR
reply to post by choos
You assume there are those who will actually take her seriously. Haha
If this thread is any indication, virtually everyone thinks she is full of it.
I'm pretty good at avoiding danger too. Nothing supernatural about it though. Just sharp intuition and good judgment.
"Virtually everyone thinks she is full of it" is part of the reason giving the information she did isn't so dangerous. Personally, I think an individual should do their own research and forge their own conclusions.
Intuition and a good head on your shoulders will certainly go a long way.
I'm a physician, a man of science, with a strong interest in the occult. I've talked to many self described "vampires" and they all have said almost exactly the same thing as the OP: "other vamps are posers," "I have a community of vampires" "I age slower" "I look better after I drink blood" "I have more skills than mere humans" etc. All have proven to be bogus. I'd love to meet a real one and be able to examine and test him because that paper would get me the Nobel prize.
However, like the OP, they all have been full of #.
The problem with a vampire willingly being up for examination is that there's nothing in it for them. If they really did do such a thing, both of you would likely be killed. Unless the consensus changes, the "supernatural" will remain out of the public eye because that's what was decided by the ones in power.
I'm assuming you're familiar with terms like indigo and golden child. If you're adamant about acquiring personal affirmation, I'd recommend finding someone who can see auras. There is a little bit of truth there. I don't want to derail the OP's thread, though, so we can continue somewhere else if it pleases you.
LOL. That is the overdramatic answer I have seen. "Too dangerous man."
Unity_99
I believe that long living myths, ie shape shifters, werewolves, vampires, etc. have to based on something factual.
CloudSylver
NavyDoc
CloudSylver
NavyDoc
CloudSylver
JayinAR
reply to post by choos
You assume there are those who will actually take her seriously. Haha
If this thread is any indication, virtually everyone thinks she is full of it.
I'm pretty good at avoiding danger too. Nothing supernatural about it though. Just sharp intuition and good judgment.
"Virtually everyone thinks she is full of it" is part of the reason giving the information she did isn't so dangerous. Personally, I think an individual should do their own research and forge their own conclusions.
Intuition and a good head on your shoulders will certainly go a long way.
I'm a physician, a man of science, with a strong interest in the occult. I've talked to many self described "vampires" and they all have said almost exactly the same thing as the OP: "other vamps are posers," "I have a community of vampires" "I age slower" "I look better after I drink blood" "I have more skills than mere humans" etc. All have proven to be bogus. I'd love to meet a real one and be able to examine and test him because that paper would get me the Nobel prize.
However, like the OP, they all have been full of #.
The problem with a vampire willingly being up for examination is that there's nothing in it for them. If they really did do such a thing, both of you would likely be killed. Unless the consensus changes, the "supernatural" will remain out of the public eye because that's what was decided by the ones in power.
I'm assuming you're familiar with terms like indigo and golden child. If you're adamant about acquiring personal affirmation, I'd recommend finding someone who can see auras. There is a little bit of truth there. I don't want to derail the OP's thread, though, so we can continue somewhere else if it pleases you.
LOL. That is the overdramatic answer I have seen. "Too dangerous man."
Look at it this way. If vampires, werewolves, etc exist, then it only makes sense to have some of them in positions of authority.