| | lycanthropePage 1 of 3 (1, 2, 3) | hey everybody I wass wondering if anyone belived in lycans? i AM CONSIDERED A WERE occelot and i strongly love this kind of stuff reply plz | |
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/12/2006 1:08:06 AM | WERE you hitting the tequila a bit heavy before posting this? | |
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Garf
| | Joined: 4/4/2005 Msg: 3 | |
| lycanthrope Posted: 3/12/2006 1:10:59 AM | 
I'd like to be able to say, "Do a thread search...this one's been done to death," but waddaya know...nobody has ever mentioned this one before.
Where are you people coming from lately?
OT: No. | |
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/12/2006 1:56:51 AM | wtf's a lycan?? Is it edible? or can it cook?  | |
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/12/2006 2:06:55 AM |
wtf's a lycan??
A Were-Beast... | |
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/12/2006 2:08:16 AM | | like a werewolf?? u kidding me? | |
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longte
| | Joined: 10/18/2004 Msg: 7 | |
| lycanthrope Posted: 3/12/2006 2:54:38 AM | In Victorian England there was a lot of interest in lycanthrope just as there was in Vampirism
This was mainly because of the sensual aspects of these
But most of are not in Victorian England .. . | |
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/12/2006 8:52:19 AM |
I know people who believe in talking snakes after all. So do all of you.
Talking snakes??? So my ex-sister-in-law has been busy lately, has she? | |
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/12/2006 8:59:35 AM | | I wonder if ticks and fleas drive werewolves as crazy as dogs??? AND.... do werewolves ever get into the missionary position, or any other, OR if it's always just doggie style??? | |
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/12/2006 10:07:49 AM | | Sure, I believe in Werewolves...and elves...and Santa Clause...and God... | |
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/12/2006 1:34:01 PM | Ok, if lycans exist, I want film of a guy turning into a werewolf.
This stuff does interest me though. It always has. Maybe it's because I look at too many movies and comic books.
When I was a little kid, I took a book out of the school library about werewolves. I thought I could become one, but I convinced myself that if I became one, I could change back and forth at will and be a "good" werewolf. But then I read something about having to go into the woods at night and eat a baby or something and decided against it. Also, as a good little Catholic boy, I didn't wanna make any deals with Beelzebub.
"Werewolf By Night" Anyone remember that comic? | |
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/12/2006 1:46:51 PM | op
maybe whoever it is that considers you a were occelot is just to polite to call you a weird cat | |
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/12/2006 3:57:48 PM | | it is called d shifting it is where u shift when u dream | |
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/12/2006 7:46:10 PM | *shrugs*
I think I own a bunch of those. (always showing up the weirdest most opportune times too!)
Annoying....but they really do try...they try..for real.
why?
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/12/2006 8:24:08 PM | | I hope that they exist, otherwise I am in a lot of trouble for stabbing that hairy dude with a wooden stake!! | |
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/12/2006 9:13:59 PM | I hope that they exist, otherwise I am in a lot of trouble for stabbing that hairy dude with a wooden stake!!
That was me,ya big goof! OT:Excuse me,I have to go howl at the moon now... | |
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/13/2006 2:24:01 AM | dayem................i went to bed last night a silhouette and woke up this morning a vamp...man i hate when that happens | |
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/13/2006 2:31:53 AM | A think I am sort of a weremonkey | |
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/13/2006 4:12:00 AM | Blimey, a typing wolf | |
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/13/2006 4:30:50 AM | Lycanthropic Disorder - is a mental condition in which the subject (called a Lycanthrope) believes that he or she is a werewolf. The subject does not actually change shape, but is nevertheless capable of being as dangerous as an actual werewolf. Most cases of supposed werewolfry are really the works of Lycanthropic Disorder victims....
Lycan is short for lycanthrope which is a medical disorder also referred as Porphyria based on defficiency in heme enzymes. Abnormal heme synthesis leads to various symptoms such as photosensitivity, disfigurations of the face and exaggerated reactions to certain chemicals in garlic. The vampire myth may have come from porphyria sufferers. Also there was a belief that these patients would have their symptons relieved when drinking blood, which is not confirmed by medicine. Porphyria may also cause abnormal hair growth on the face and limbs and even the palms of the hands, which could also explain the werewolf legends. | |
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/13/2006 4:32:53 AM |
""""""""""I hope that they exist, otherwise I am in a lot of trouble for stabbing that hairy dude with a wooden stake!!"""""""""""
Why you kill a werewolf with a vampire killing method? You need to kill werewolfies with a silver bullet. Fired from a gun of course.
He didn't....that's why sasquatch2 is still alive and posting in threads  | |
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/15/2006 4:57:56 PM | | So, it was a full moon last night and to top it off, an eclipse. Did you feel any different? And unusual hair the next morning? I was able to grow my soul patch out more full. | |
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/25/2006 6:33:19 PM | I will eat you all | |
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| lycanthrope Posted: 3/25/2006 6:46:44 PM | | turnin into a werewolf or shapeshiftin is misleadin cuz whats happenin is the person is astrallin into the animal..seeing thru the animals eyes...its done by ....."shamans"and other types of people in touch with that spirit............. otherwise and most times its justa bizare mental disorder or fantasy | |
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Ldygmr
| | Joined: 12/19/2005 Msg: 25 | |
| lycanthrope Posted: 3/25/2006 6:49:03 PM | I write fantasy fiction about Lycanthropes. I do not believe they actually exist. | |
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