You have light colored eyes. Sunglasses help. So do hats that shield your eyes. It has something to do with evolution and snow.
Re: "Cure for Vampirism" By: MorionDae
Post # 32 Aug 14, 2009
Interesting.
I had no idea black is now considered a light color...
Re: "Cure for Vampirism" By: Kinari
Post # 33 Aug 14, 2009
Erm... From I've seen most vamps have darker colored eyes. (not saying there can't be other colors) Just saying that most seem to have darker eyes... Sunglasses help but not everyone wants to wear them all the time, (I don't) in fact I've met quite a few vamps who enjoy being outside during the day, just don't like to look up.
Re: "Cure for Vampirism" By: MorionDae
Post # 34 Aug 14, 2009
As Kinari said.
My eyes are so dark they are practically black,
thus my last post mentioning that your theory
would mark black as a light color.
Then make a new thread.
This isn't to discuss it's existence,
this is to discuss a potential cure.
If you are so close minded this may not even be the website for you.
Try Gaia, Facebook, or Myspace.
Already on facebook and myspace. Find the communities annoying.
In order to discuss a cure, you need to see whether or not it's actually something that is curable. Frankly nothing you've said on here has said it's vampirism, that is your non medical opinion.
Kinda wondering based off of what? All of your symptoms can be ascribed to some tangible medical condition. Your eyes hurt in sunlight, well light sensitivity is normal. You have low energy so you need to get it from an external source, can be depression, anemia and a host of other things, you like being awake at night(hey guess what maybe having a low vitamin D can make you sad and lethargic too but whatever it's not a sign of vampirism.
Frankly every psivamp I've met has some underlying psychological issue.
Just because I wear shell bikini's and like to play in the ocean doesn't mean I'm a mermaid either.(analogy)
I would also like to point out, it was the type of reasoning your using to suggest your a vampire that made people to take people out of their graves, shove garlic in their mouths, cut off their heads, plant a stake in it, and put them back in facing the ground. Vampires apparently leaving their graves in folklore and eating their kin. Or the lovely cure for consumption, was to dig up the vampire, burn the body, mix the ashes and assorted "ingredients" into a drink to the afflicted person. Which didn't work, they died.(this was in new england the person was likely suffering from tuberculosis)
You may want to read John Michael Greer's Monsters book and take a look at the back section where it goes on about paranormal investigating.