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05 This group is full of posers. Stop pretending! (vampires) |
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This article is from the Vampires FAQ, by BJ Kuehl bj@alpha1.csd.uwm.edu with numerous contributions by others.
The people who write as if they were vampyres are not intending to
mislead anyone. They are doing it for entertainment, creating inter-
active stories. Rest assured, they have a perfectly good grip on
reality.
 
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