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The Vampire Diaries -- "Welcome to Paradise" -- Image Number: VD603a_0224.jpg -- Pictured (L-R): Marco James as Liam and Paul Wesley as Stefan -- Photo: Bob Mahoney/The CW -- é 2014 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved.
Today's drawing, "Vampire Child" - $19 dollars. First come, first served. Direct message me to purchase.
Marguax is a Latidoll Yellow Miel. She is from a limited release of vampires (2008? 2009?)
She is in the tan resin and has the half-closeed (mystic eyes)
I bought her second-hand and she came on a Jamie doll body, which has a great color match.
De Havilland Vampire T11 trainer, the type remained in RAF service until at least 1970 (thanks Rob).
(i ♥ vampires)
its kinda like a quiz in a way...not really
~What if?~
● I died:
● I kissed you:
● I fell:
● I lived next door to you:
● I showed up at your house unexpectedly:
● I stole something:
● I was murdered:
● I cried:
● I asked you to marry me:
● I was hospitalized:
~Would you~
● Trust me enough to sleep in the same bed as me?
● Keep a secret if i told you one?
● Hold my hand?
● Study with me?
● Cook for me?
● Love me?
● Date me?
● Have sex with me? (see... this is one of thoose akward questions that you don't gotta awnser XD)
~More ~
● When and how did we meet?
● Describe me in three words.
● What was your first impression of me?
● What do you think of me now?
● What reminds you of me?
● Could you see us together forever?
● When's the last time you saw me?
● Are you gonna re-post this to see what I say about you?
Last entry in a cosplay deco - I did Vampire Hunter D cosplay because that cosplayer had an amazing costume! *_*
The Vampire Moth. This is the collective name of several known species of moths which feed upon the blood of vertebrates. The various species are native to the countries of Malaysia, Sweden, Finland, and regions of Northern and Southern Europe. Due to climatic changes some of the species have begun expanding further northward. All known species of vampire moths are of small to moderate size. #ourbreathingplanet
It is believed that the ability and instinct to feed upon blood in these species arose as an adaptation of an earlier instinct to feed upon fruit, as other moths do. Humans bitten by one these moths have reported that the bite remains more unpleasant than that of a mosquito for several hours. As opposed to mosquitoes, only the male is capable of biting in this manner, and they are not considered to be a health threat.
Vampire Hunter D vol. 8: Mysterious Journey to the North Sea, Pt. 2 by Hideyuki Kikuchi, with cover art and interior illustrations by renowned artist Yoshitaka Amano.
kaname and i hope thats yuki!!! but she doesnt have green eyes and the hair is too long!!! what ever happened to yuki being your dear one you bastard?!?!?!
Vampires dinner show at Port Aventura (Salou).
Photography: Patricia Bueno
Retouch: Patricia Bueno
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Stephanie and I went vampire-hunting this weekend and dressed up. It was amazing because Stephanie NEVER wears a dress. Ever. This is a rare picture. Unfortuntely, we didn't find any vampires. We only got hit on by creepers and ugly older men. *sadness* VAMPIRES, WHERE ARE YOU!? D: I think I look pretty enough for one... Albeit short. T^T
Karrin Cobalt: I do have a bit of a vampiric gaze, don't I?
Karrin Cobalt: I'm just looking at the way I'm looking at you. It's a little...creepy.
Jubilant Quackenbush: Do you want to... bite me?
Karrin Cobalt: Always.
Jubilant Quackenbush: giggle
Karrin Cobalt: Well, nibble, at least.
D10684. A Gloster Meteor and a De Havilland Vampire fly together at the 2014 Farnborough Airshow. The Meteor was the first British jet fighter and the first one flew in 1943; the Vampire followed a couple of years later entering service in 1945.
The pair flew together at the beginning of the flying display on the last day of the Airshow.
Sunday, 20th July, 2014. Copyright © Ron Fisher.
De Havilland DH 115 Vampire T55 and De Havilland DH-100 Vampire FB6
Development of the de Havilland Vampire as an experimental aircraft began in 1941. In May 1944, it was decided to produce the aircraft as an interceptor for the Royal Air Force (RAF). In 1946, the Vampire entered operational service with the RAF, only months after the war had ended, although had it been necessary it could have been made available earlier. The Vampire remained in front-line RAF service until 1953 when its transfer began to secondary roles such as ground attack and pilot training. The RAF retired the Vampire in 1966.
The Vampire was exported to many nations and was operated worldwide in numerous theatres and climates. By the end of production, almost 3,300 Vampires had been manufactured.