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7th [voice], August 1st
I understand that many of you do not enjoy this type of weather. The ongoing heat and lack of a cool wind, even as the season of fall comes ever closer to us.
However, some of us do feel quite comfortable in 'oppressive heat'. And among those people, some of us were foolish enough to attempt to enjoy a much cooler climate and suffered some aftereffects due to the lowered defenses of the immune system.
What I mean to say is that I should avoid seeing others for a short while.
However, some of us do feel quite comfortable in 'oppressive heat'. And among those people, some of us were foolish enough to attempt to enjoy a much cooler climate and suffered some aftereffects due to the lowered defenses of the immune system.
What I mean to say is that I should avoid seeing others for a short while.
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No, it is not. It is difficult to describe but a vampire essentially kills the person and leaves them in a state of immortal undeath. However, it is not that simple. Depending on the person bitten, they may not automatically turn into a vampire.
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Most do not convert new hosts. That is a very dangerous prospect for the 'parent' vampire for many reasons. No, they simply drain the human dry and the human dies completely.
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Humans are nothing but a plague. There is no sorrow in their passing.
Killing them weighs on your conscious?
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As a human, yes it does. At any rate, while humans may be considered a plague, they are amazing in terms of nature. There is almost nothing in the galaxy that can stop humans. Even planetary destruction means nothing in the face of how quickly humans evolve.
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Is something humorous?
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