And this is *flattering*.
Yes, yes, emo hair. I had emo hair before emo existed, thank you very much. Back in the 80's it was stylin'. And yes, I do have permanent dark bags under my eyes. I had had since I was 15, and I have photos to prove it.
Yes, yes, emo hair. I had emo hair before emo existed, thank you very much. Back in the 80's it was stylin'. And yes, I do have permanent dark bags under my eyes. I had had since I was 15, and I have photos to prove it.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Human
Species Monkey
Size 632 x 697px
File Size 181.5 kB
I'm terribly sorry in advance, I know I'll probably insult you terribly by this, but at least you've been warned now.
When I first saw that, I thought it looked kind of Edward-ish.
Yes, I know the shower of arguments this'll cause, but rest assured, I hate the hype surrounding that movie just as much as you do.
When I first saw that, I thought it looked kind of Edward-ish.
Yes, I know the shower of arguments this'll cause, but rest assured, I hate the hype surrounding that movie just as much as you do.
By the by, Bells did more reaserch on vampires that Stephenie Mayer actually did, so that goes some way to explain the poopiness of our wel-known bloodthirsters.
As for parasitic worms, do explain. The only way I see it would induce vampirism is that if they attach to the stomach/intestine walls, and can only eat blood. Thus, the carrier has to drink blood to avoid having his own drunk. Am I not too far?
As for parasitic worms, do explain. The only way I see it would induce vampirism is that if they attach to the stomach/intestine walls, and can only eat blood. Thus, the carrier has to drink blood to avoid having his own drunk. Am I not too far?
Actually, it's a colonial organism. Basically it devours and replaces most of the organs, and messes a bit with the DNA of what's left (via symbiotic viruses) to reform the host to it's taste. I based it on various types of parasitic critters - no one real thing does all it does, but everything it does is done (or done similarly to) a real creature.
http://www.newscientist.com/article.....illar-dna.html
I guess symbiotic isn't exactly the correct word to have used. At any rate, the parasite injects the host with a stew of these viruses it has encoded in its own DNA, which is what causes the obvious vampire traits (lack of pigment, fangs, venom, etc).
I guess symbiotic isn't exactly the correct word to have used. At any rate, the parasite injects the host with a stew of these viruses it has encoded in its own DNA, which is what causes the obvious vampire traits (lack of pigment, fangs, venom, etc).
blah, this sucks and is from 2008, but I guess I have been avoiding cameras for the last couple years because every recent one I can find, I am wearing a mask.. or have zombie make-up.. or something else silly.
http://www.synchrastudios.com/galle.....57-1/lolhi.jpg
my chin points out like yours does, my eyes are constantly sunken in and blueish with those black bagsss...and my nose is the same...my eyebrows are similar, and my head is small and round. 8|
http://www.synchrastudios.com/galle.....57-1/lolhi.jpg
my chin points out like yours does, my eyes are constantly sunken in and blueish with those black bagsss...and my nose is the same...my eyebrows are similar, and my head is small and round. 8|
Yeah, your look peaked in the 80s. I envy your hair. (I went gray in my mid-20s. And my look never had a moment. Well, unless you count the early 70s, when having lots of body hair was in. But I was only a little boy and had my bear/werewolf days of adult hirsutism were far ahead of me.)
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