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Post by kenshinof96 on Oct 24, 2018 12:06:19 GMT -5
No luck in finding someone in the truest sense of a vampire;non poser in Alabama, maybe tennessee is the closest place to look,questions and answers needed also for science understanding of blood.
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Post by sunshine on Oct 27, 2018 4:07:34 GMT -5
ay a fellow alabamian. whats good fam? Not a vampire but i am really interested in them.
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Post by kenshinof96 on Oct 27, 2018 13:53:57 GMT -5
Hey there sunshine,nice to see someone from our state has a intrest in real vampires and yea not many of us on here and yea me to.
Hopefully i can get an better understanding of some of this, im also very curious how the virus bounds with different blood types?
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Post by sunshine on Oct 27, 2018 15:00:29 GMT -5
thats actually a pretty interesting question, i know steve did a blood test thing a while back but i haven't heard anything else on it.
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Post by kenshinof96 on Oct 27, 2018 22:31:55 GMT -5
Oh cool , yea id like to know how that went and one question i got is, if someone say is born with virus and turns someone would it bound the same with say ab+ beause they are a universal recipient vs a- or b+ does that matter also like to know what exact blood type most vampires are born with.
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Post by Steve on Oct 29, 2018 22:19:16 GMT -5
Blood type doesn't matter, and AB+ seems to be disproportionately common among vampires but not all vampires are the same blood type.
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Post by kenshinof96 on Oct 30, 2018 13:31:24 GMT -5
Thanks and nice to finally meet you steve,iam a mutt of sorts far as heritage so i thought it was unique. I find that very intresting 3.4% of the world ab+ and some of that being of vampires quite interesting knowledge to know.
I still wonder tho if the turning process is somewhat different between blood types, As in a vampire that is ab- or postive turned somone who is ab+ taking full advantage of the virus in blood aceptance in the body via trans fusion of sorts.
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Post by Steve on Nov 3, 2018 23:59:53 GMT -5
As I said, it doesn't matter, works either way. No one turns through IV.
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