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Vampirate_Princess
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Midnight_Priestess
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| Age: | 17 |
| Gender: | Female |
| Location: | KY, US |
| Member Since: | 11-30-2007 |
| Quiz Activity: | 853 Taken, 10 Created |
| Gift Activity: | 0 Received, 0 Sent |
| URL: | http:/ |
| About Me: | Think of me as strange, ur not the only one. I love the night time because there is so much hidden beauty to be found, and every night is different. I play the violin (its my life) and I love the old timey clothes (dresses) that the girls used to wear around the 1700- 1800s, and the Rococo period. I listen to Baroque and goth music( nightwish), and i enjoy writing and reading. I am often caught in my own world, where everything in reality doesnt exists does, and i hate the freshman in ORCH. |
| Favorite Topics: | Quizzes, Bible Quizzes, Anime Quizzes, Lord of the Rings (LOTR) Quizzes, Halloween Quizzes, Horoscope Quizzes |
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4 Comments
To moon water, YES Vampirate_Princess is right about the spellings of the word "vampire". in fact the word "vampire" is an english spelling of the french "vampyre" which the french turned that word from the german "vampir" and the germans took that word from the Serbians or Slavic "vampir". Even more the first recorded use of the Old Russian form "upir'" is commonly believed to be in a document dated in 1047 AD.
(sorry ran out of space), It doesn't matter if you spell it with a "y" or "i" the word "vampire" is a english word used popular due to the Gothic and Victorian era in the 18th century in Europe (this was also the time of the vampire frenzy). Spelling it any different does not go by it's se*ual preferences.
O and to Vampirate_Princess i'm glad you agree with me too ;)
Vampirate_Princess 05-15-2008 at 6:04 PM
flag xyhra 04-12-2008 at 10:54 AM
I spelled it as 'Vampire'. And by the way, 'Vampires' and 'Vampyres' are two different things.
Whats the difference, I can't remeber? Cool quiz though >_
The one with a "y" means Lesbian.
no, vampire is the 21st century and Bram Stoker type and Vampyre is the legends and myths of countries and also from the scientific name of a tropical american bat of the genus Vampyrus. I knew I read it somewhere I just couldn't remember it though. Thanks though for answering my question