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[25 Apr 2003|02:24pm] |
As for the freak chip problem, I have little to say about such a diabolical design. It's immoral and irresponsible and unGodly. I don't like that it's spreading, and I don't like that it has so many unknown variables, like disease and what have you.
To find out that someone so close to me has been so utterly affected by this disturbs me. I don't know what I can say to her, let alone do for her.
Jack, you're part of an integral team of scientists and scholars. You being a skeptic is perfectly acceptable.
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[17 Apr 2003|09:25pm] |
I'm worried about you, sirintegra. You've not been yourself as of late.
Nor are you looking well. Pale as death, cold as the grave.
Something needs to be done.
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| Vampires Around the World. |
[02 Apr 2003|04:45am] |
To list the names... I'll go into greater detail tomorrow when I can think.
Vampires in Greece
The Vrykolakas: The lamiai, the empusai, and the mormolykiai, though known for drinking blood, are not traditional european vampires, rather, they are spirit, instead of a revivfied corpse.
The Callicantzaros: Discussed in depth by leo Allatius in his 1645 treatise, De Graecorum hodie quorundam opinationibus
BLEH, too tired, will write more tomorrow.
cited from The Vampire Book: The Encyclopedia of the Undead J. Gordon Melton
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| On vampires (and other such things)- stolen from my grand daughter. |
[02 Apr 2003|04:35am] |
vam·pire: n. A reanimated corpse that is believed to rise from the grave at night to suck the blood of sleeping people. A person, such as an extortionist, who preys upon others. A vampire bat. [French, from German Vampir, of Slavic origin.]
\Vam"pire\, n. [F. vampire (cf. It. vampiro, G. & D. vampir), fr. Servian vampir.] [Written also vampyre.] 1. A blood-sucking ghost; a soul of a dead person superstitiously believed to come from the grave and wander about by night sucking the blood of persons asleep, thus causing their death. This superstition is now prevalent in parts of Eastern Europe, and was especially current in Hungary about the year 1730.
The persons who turn vampires are generally wizards, witches, suicides, and persons who have come to a violent end, or have been cursed by their parents or by the church, --Encyc. Brit.
lamia
\La"mi*a\, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?.] (Class. Myth.) A monster capable of assuming a woman's form, who was said to devour human beings or suck their blood; a vampire; a sorceress; a witch.
ghoul n. An evil spirit or demon in Muslim folklore believed to plunder graves and feed on corpses. [Arabic l, from la, to seize, snatch. See wl in Semitic Roots.]
\Ghoul\, n. [Per. gh?l an imaginary sylvan demon, supposed to devour men and animals: cf. Ar. gh?l, F. goule.] An imaginary evil being among Eastern nations, which was supposed to feed upon human bodies. [Written also ghole .] --Moore.
suc·cu·bus also suc·cu·ba (-b) n. pl. suc·cu·bus·es or suc·cu·bi (-b, -b) also suc·cu·bae (-b, -b) A female demon supposed to descend upon and have sexual intercourse with a man while he sleeps. An evil spirit; a demon. [Middle English, from Medieval Latin, alteration (influenced by Late Latin incubus, incubus), of Latin succuba, paramour from succubre, to lie under : sub-, sub- + cubre, to lie down.] succubus
\Suc"cu*bus\, n.; pl. Succubi. [See Succuba.] 1. A demon or fiend; especially, a lascivious spirit supposed to have sexual intercourse with the men by night; a succuba. Cf. Incubus.
2. (Med.) The nightmare. See Nightmare, 2. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
succubus n : a female demon believed to have sexual intercourse with sleeping men [syn: succuba] See ripvanwinkle Source: WordNet ® 1.6, © 1997 Princeton University
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[02 Apr 2003|04:22am] |
If you are reading this, then you have stumbled across my online occult research journal. Most of this should be friends only, but since the public has a right to reseach, I will most likely post visibly half the time, leaving my locked entries for my personal theories.
My colleague, jackseward, most likely has done the same with his musings. Jack is the skeptic of the Organization, and his input is necessary to the functionality of our group.
This is done for the lovely minamurray and the late lucywestenra.
Oh, and be sure to say hello to my lovely grand daughter, sirintegra
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[02 Apr 2003|04:18am] |
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Denn die Toden Reiten schnell...
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