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Teenage vampires with a lust for blood sucking

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The effect of watching too much Buffy the Vampire Slayer:

The accused 16-year-old, who described himself as a vampire, said he believed the girl shared his blood-drinking interest and that he was trying to impress her to revive their flagging relationship.

On the stand, the poised girl denied any interest in vampirism.

But like a ghost from the past, web pages uncovered with an Internet search this week came back to haunt her denial. On one vampire site, she posted a detailed profile, now deleted, that listed her likes and interests as "blood, pain . . . cemeteries, knives," and apparently offered several semi-nude photographs of herself.

Her favourite quote, she declared under the name "blud-lust" on another website, is: "I put the laughter in slaughter."

The website - last updated on Christmas Eve and still reachable Wednesday - also lists her occupation as "dominatrix."

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Comments

I think 'vampirism' is a state of mind. I do not believe that actual vampires exist. We all know the truth. We all know we are human.
Vampires defined are those who suck blood. Personally then , i am a vampire. I am still unsure of whether they really exist, however. That would be quite interesting to find out that there were indeed undead creatures wandering the earth in the dark, however.
i myself have had some pretty crazy experiences with blood. it all happened when me and 2 other guys shared or drank each others blood in a detention center and then i started haveing weird things happen. like once i could smell just a few drops of blood from across the room and damn did it smell kinda good! whats going on with me?

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Richard