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Shout out to Milendil for plugging the guild and to Mikee for finding the post.

Anyway, I'm surprised people still make threads like this on Gaia. I've always known them to crash and burn. I remember the most successful one was one that Vez`Roth did a few years ago. Of course he requested it to be shut down because of overly aggressive skeptics ruining the thread.


lol we take skeptics and drain them of life too. >:E


It's not skeptics that bother me; it's assholes.

Well said, Boadicea. That's what skepticism *should* be. It shouldn't be about forcing views on those that see things differently; it should be about weighing evidence for yourself and coming to your own conclusions.

Personally, I think that the line between "vampire" and "mundane" is a very thin one, and that vampirism is not necessarily permanent. I have demonstrated the mechanics of so-called psychic vampirism to people before, or at least the after-effects on the physical body. This of course could be explained with any number of "rational" explanations. That aside, anyone can learn to do what I did in those instances.

I "fixed" myself. That either means that I was never a vampire in the first place, that vampirism is not a permanent condition, or that for some it is curable and for others perhaps not.
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lunasif
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Shout out to Milendil for plugging the guild and to Mikee for finding the post.

Anyway, I'm surprised people still make threads like this on Gaia. I've always known them to crash and burn. I remember the most successful one was one that Vez`Roth did a few years ago. Of course he requested it to be shut down because of overly aggressive skeptics ruining the thread.


lol we take skeptics and drain them of life too. >:E


It's not skeptics that bother me; it's assholes.

Well said, Albion. That's what skepticism *should* be. It shouldn't be about forcing views on those that see things differently; it should be about weighing evidence for yourself and coming to your own conclusions.

Personally, I think that the line between "vampire" and "mundane" is a very thin one, and that vampirism is not necessarily permanent. I have demonstrated the mechanics of so-called psychic vampirism to people before, or at least the after-effects on the physical body. This of course could be explained with any number of "rational" explanations. That aside, anyone can learn to do what I did in those instances.

I "fixed" myself. That either means that I was never a vampire in the first place, that vampirism is not a permanent condition, or that for some it is curable and for others perhaps not.


yeah, im guessing its either the former or the latter, i tried what you did, didnt work, tried going cold turkey, didnt work, ... forgot her name.. but whoever it was tried it to, didnt work..

i suppose its different cures for different people
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Skeptics = fine

Inteligent skeptics = good

b*****d skeptics = GTFO
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Best summary of a wall of text that I've ever seen.

What about Intelligent Skeptics that are really cravat wearing ace attorneys?


They get a thumbs up
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Shout out to Milendil for plugging the guild and to Mikee for finding the post.

Anyway, I'm surprised people still make threads like this on Gaia. I've always known them to crash and burn. I remember the most successful one was one that Vez`Roth did a few years ago. Of course he requested it to be shut down because of overly aggressive skeptics ruining the thread.


lol we take skeptics and drain them of life too. >:E


It's not skeptics that bother me; it's assholes.

Well said, Albion. That's what skepticism *should* be. It shouldn't be about forcing views on those that see things differently; it should be about weighing evidence for yourself and coming to your own conclusions.

Personally, I think that the line between "vampire" and "mundane" is a very thin one, and that vampirism is not necessarily permanent. I have demonstrated the mechanics of so-called psychic vampirism to people before, or at least the after-effects on the physical body. This of course could be explained with any number of "rational" explanations. That aside, anyone can learn to do what I did in those instances.

I "fixed" myself. That either means that I was never a vampire in the first place, that vampirism is not a permanent condition, or that for some it is curable and for others perhaps not.


yeah, im guessing its either the former or the latter, i tried what you did, didnt work, tried going cold turkey, didnt work, ... forgot her name.. but whoever it was tried it to, didnt work..

i suppose its different cures for different people


What I did, I believe, takes a very specific state of mind on top of the process I discussed. I've since stopped that meditative practice and yet my "cure" holds. I feel it has to do with overall spiritual advancement and not necessarily a specific process. Most of all, you have to realize that you don't need it, nor want it, and just let it go.

This may seem difficult, but I think it's a lot like any major epiphany.
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Haha, you didn't have to change it, I'm Albion on a mule. : P After extra gold 'cause I am cool like that. That's my internet "personas" name, Boadicea is just a figure in history I admire. . .

I think the like between "skeptics" and "assholes" can be rather thin sometimes, myself. But its like that in every circumstance, not just "vampirism or no?"

I've heard of vampires "fixing" themselves as well. . . My first thought was that it was something along the lines of placebo effect - you grow out of the belief that being a "vampire" is helping you, and so it no longer does. I think that can also be applied to a lot of people who feel "different" after spending time near a psy vamp. . . occasionally. I do believe certain people (or even certain situations) have the ability to influence the mood of a person. I don't believe ALL "vampires" do. I think some just have it in their head they are a vampire from the beginning, and never actually were one. I think others just grow out of the "ability" if you could call it that. . .

I don't know. There's a lot I don't know about the subject, still. There's a lot of things I can't explain. . . most of which I don't care to. :/
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lunasif
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Shout out to Milendil for plugging the guild and to Mikee for finding the post.

Anyway, I'm surprised people still make threads like this on Gaia. I've always known them to crash and burn. I remember the most successful one was one that Vez`Roth did a few years ago. Of course he requested it to be shut down because of overly aggressive skeptics ruining the thread.


lol we take skeptics and drain them of life too. >:E


It's not skeptics that bother me; it's assholes.

Well said, Albion. That's what skepticism *should* be. It shouldn't be about forcing views on those that see things differently; it should be about weighing evidence for yourself and coming to your own conclusions.

Personally, I think that the line between "vampire" and "mundane" is a very thin one, and that vampirism is not necessarily permanent. I have demonstrated the mechanics of so-called psychic vampirism to people before, or at least the after-effects on the physical body. This of course could be explained with any number of "rational" explanations. That aside, anyone can learn to do what I did in those instances.

I "fixed" myself. That either means that I was never a vampire in the first place, that vampirism is not a permanent condition, or that for some it is curable and for others perhaps not.


yeah, im guessing its either the former or the latter, i tried what you did, didnt work, tried going cold turkey, didnt work, ... forgot her name.. but whoever it was tried it to, didnt work..

i suppose its different cures for different people


What I did, I believe, takes a very specific state of mind on top of the process I discussed. I've since stopped that meditative practice and yet my "cure" holds. I feel it has to do with overall spiritual advancement and not necessarily a specific process. Most of all, you have to realize that you don't need it, nor want it, and just let it go.

This may seem difficult, but I think it's a lot like any major epiphany.


Yeah, i might try the cold turkey thing again this summer.. although, the last time i didnt feed went.. horribly wrong really.. like about a month ago, flu, sickness, rejecting food, asap i fed it stoped, psi isnt working anymore, when i psi feed it helps for about a day then just goes meh on me, so im kind of surviving off of steak right now.. till i can find a donor..

but yeah, i went to the doctors they didnt know what it was, and it every 2 and a bit weeks after the last feed it comes on again, same s**t.. im having a camara down my stomach on the 7th to see if its a hernia, but if its not, then thats the only other explination they had.. im trying to rule out anything else which could cause the sickness. it origonally was diagnosed as acid reflux (but after 9 sets of tablets which didnt work, im guessing they stoped thinking it was that) blood tests came out normal (although.. some bits had abnormal on them, but aparantly its "normal"

Tbh i think its because doctors are retards

but anyway this post is draging on
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Haha, you didn't have to change it, I'm Albion on a mule. : P After extra gold 'cause I am cool like that. That's my internet "personas" name, Boadicea is just a figure in history I admire. . .

I think the like between "skeptics" and "assholes" can be rather thin sometimes, myself. But its like that in every circumstance, not just "vampirism or no?"

I've heard of vampires "fixing" themselves as well. . . My first thought was that it was something along the lines of placebo effect - you grow out of the belief that being a "vampire" is helping you, and so it no longer does. I think that can also be applied to a lot of people who feel "different" after spending time near a psy vamp. . . occasionally. I do believe certain people (or even certain situations) have the ability to influence the mood of a person. I don't believe ALL "vampires" do. I think some just have it in their head they are a vampire from the beginning, and never actually were one. I think others just grow out of the "ability" if you could call it that. . .

I don't know. There's a lot I don't know about the subject, still. There's a lot of things I can't explain. . . most of which I don't care to. :/


Yeah, I made the post based off your posting style, but afterward saw it was a different account. I thought I'd change it to avoid insulting anyone. Since it's your mule though it doesn't matter. biggrin

And yeah, I agree about it possibly being a placebo effect. I can still do the things I could do when I identified as a vampire, just that now I can do even more because I'm not hindered by the "weaknesses" of being a vampire. I can still drain energy and all of that stuff. The difference is that I no longer have to. I feel that as long as it has been a positive learning experience then the label doesn't matter.

And Mike, I don't think doctors know as much as they want us to believe. Most of the time it's remove this or prescribe this until the patient stops complaining.
Konichiwa, Obscurus!

Atleast with you here we can have some more things to discuss!
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Haha, you didn't have to change it, I'm Albion on a mule. : P After extra gold 'cause I am cool like that. That's my internet "personas" name, Boadicea is just a figure in history I admire. . .

I think the like between "skeptics" and "assholes" can be rather thin sometimes, myself. But its like that in every circumstance, not just "vampirism or no?"

I've heard of vampires "fixing" themselves as well. . . My first thought was that it was something along the lines of placebo effect - you grow out of the belief that being a "vampire" is helping you, and so it no longer does. I think that can also be applied to a lot of people who feel "different" after spending time near a psy vamp. . . occasionally. I do believe certain people (or even certain situations) have the ability to influence the mood of a person. I don't believe ALL "vampires" do. I think some just have it in their head they are a vampire from the beginning, and never actually were one. I think others just grow out of the "ability" if you could call it that. . .

I don't know. There's a lot I don't know about the subject, still. There's a lot of things I can't explain. . . most of which I don't care to. :/


Yeah, I made the post based off your posting style, but afterward saw it was a different account. I thought I'd change it to avoid insulting anyone. Since it's your mule though it doesn't matter. biggrin

And yeah, I agree about it possibly being a placebo effect. I can still do the things I could do when I identified as a vampire, just that now I can do even more because I'm not hindered by the "weaknesses" of being a vampire. I can still drain energy and all of that stuff. The difference is that I no longer have to. I feel that as long as it has been a positive learning experience then the label doesn't matter.

And Mike, I don't think doctors know as much as they want us to believe. Most of the time it's remove this or prescribe this until the patient stops complaining.


Ive had a long bad history with doctors... lemme grab a post i made in another topic about them lol

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Lol.. ive had some fun with doctors....

They are basically a bunch of idiots.. Seriously.. ive had xrays gone missing.. blood tests theyve lied about, sicknesses they "dont know whats going on "yet they prescirbe 9 ******** different tablets for "acid reflux" when thats clearly not what it is if say.. the first 3 types didnt work.. (they now think its a hernia, and i have to have a camara down my throat on the 7th... fun..) ive had them ******** up casts, ******** up dates, once even forget i was in the ******** hospital when i was waiting to be seen.. (which ended up being a 4 hour wait.. all the while in stupid ammounts of pain because they put the cast on too tightly and it was constricting my arm.. i said if they dont sort it in the next half hour im going home and sawing it off (i had allready started) they eventually pulled their head out of their asses and took it off and changed it..) Random stuff they cant explain.. When i was ill once... the doctors PROFESSIONAL diagnosis "You have the lergie"

Dentists are also bastards.. well not so much my dentist, but the orthodontist i had was a utter c**t.. pulls your mouth open too ******** far and hard..and when getting a checkup said "hold on a second" pulled a tooth out, because "it was in his way"

doctors are ********]

Re-reading that i noticed i say ******** a whole lot xD
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A lot of things doctors can't explain either. I know I am constantly lethargic, feel weak often for no apparent reason. . . actually, I display a lot of symptoms of Anemia.. . . but everything shows up fine in bloodtests. I know I'm not a vampire, so that's out. I don't think the doctors weren't telling me things because they didn't want to - I don't think they could. There's only so much we can detect - only so much we know to look for in this current age.

Then again, a lot of it is "just take this and it should get better, if not, call me. . ."
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Haha, you didn't have to change it, I'm Albion on a mule. : P After extra gold 'cause I am cool like that. That's my internet "personas" name, Boadicea is just a figure in history I admire. . .

I think the like between "skeptics" and "assholes" can be rather thin sometimes, myself. But its like that in every circumstance, not just "vampirism or no?"

I've heard of vampires "fixing" themselves as well. . . My first thought was that it was something along the lines of placebo effect - you grow out of the belief that being a "vampire" is helping you, and so it no longer does. I think that can also be applied to a lot of people who feel "different" after spending time near a psy vamp. . . occasionally. I do believe certain people (or even certain situations) have the ability to influence the mood of a person. I don't believe ALL "vampires" do. I think some just have it in their head they are a vampire from the beginning, and never actually were one. I think others just grow out of the "ability" if you could call it that. . .

I don't know. There's a lot I don't know about the subject, still. There's a lot of things I can't explain. . . most of which I don't care to. :/


Yeah, I made the post based off your posting style, but afterward saw it was a different account. I thought I'd change it to avoid insulting anyone. Since it's your mule though it doesn't matter. biggrin

And yeah, I agree about it possibly being a placebo effect. I can still do the things I could do when I identified as a vampire, just that now I can do even more because I'm not hindered by the "weaknesses" of being a vampire. I can still drain energy and all of that stuff. The difference is that I no longer have to. I feel that as long as it has been a positive learning experience then the label doesn't matter.

And Mike, I don't think doctors know as much as they want us to believe. Most of the time it's remove this or prescribe this until the patient stops complaining.


well doctors are just doing thier job, and they have to go through tons of patients.... funny how no one on this thread likes doctors....
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Haha, you didn't have to change it, I'm Albion on a mule. : P After extra gold 'cause I am cool like that. That's my internet "personas" name, Boadicea is just a figure in history I admire. . .

I think the like between "skeptics" and "assholes" can be rather thin sometimes, myself. But its like that in every circumstance, not just "vampirism or no?"

I've heard of vampires "fixing" themselves as well. . . My first thought was that it was something along the lines of placebo effect - you grow out of the belief that being a "vampire" is helping you, and so it no longer does. I think that can also be applied to a lot of people who feel "different" after spending time near a psy vamp. . . occasionally. I do believe certain people (or even certain situations) have the ability to influence the mood of a person. I don't believe ALL "vampires" do. I think some just have it in their head they are a vampire from the beginning, and never actually were one. I think others just grow out of the "ability" if you could call it that. . .

I don't know. There's a lot I don't know about the subject, still. There's a lot of things I can't explain. . . most of which I don't care to. :/


Yeah, I made the post based off your posting style, but afterward saw it was a different account. I thought I'd change it to avoid insulting anyone. Since it's your mule though it doesn't matter. biggrin

And yeah, I agree about it possibly being a placebo effect. I can still do the things I could do when I identified as a vampire, just that now I can do even more because I'm not hindered by the "weaknesses" of being a vampire. I can still drain energy and all of that stuff. The difference is that I no longer have to. I feel that as long as it has been a positive learning experience then the label doesn't matter.

And Mike, I don't think doctors know as much as they want us to believe. Most of the time it's remove this or prescribe this until the patient stops complaining.


well doctors are just doing thier job, and they have to go through tons of patients.... funny how no one on this thread likes doctors....


Well i wonder why..
I like MY doctor, morely because he's like the father figure I've never had....jackass father. But I digress.

So, should I keep my hair down or slicked it back? In Rl.


Going on topic....


I pretty much think that Science is mostly made up crap people use to explain things.
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I like MY doctor, morely because he's like the father figure I've never had....jackass father. But I digress.

So, should I keep my hair down or slicked it back? In Rl.


Going on topic....


I pretty much think that Science is mostly made up crap people use to explain things.


xd i love that last sentence, maybe i will use it as a quote. blaugh

um i like hair down but that might just be me. ^_^
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Good evening to you too, Negoran.


I think it's great that we have all of this advanced medicine, but I think it's abused out of greed. I may sound a little too much like Kevin Trudeau here, but doctors really are trained to do only two things: perform surgery and prescribe drugs. Modern medicine deals primarily with symptoms rather than causes which is why I prefer more holistic approaches.

Doesn't mean that if I'm bleeding to death I'm not going to go to the hospital, especially now that I have health insurance. razz

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