ok lots of horror films are set in the uk do you believe that the uk is a hotbed for satanism vampires ghosts werewolves wizards ect ect that the movie industry makes out . have you ever been stalked by a werewolf seen a ghost is your estate agent into black masses or a vampire
have you ever been troubled by sex fiend demons (incubus male sexual demons who attack women, or succubus female sexual demons )that wont let you sleep sap your strength and generally cause mayhem in your life . how do you feel about them , do you have any advice like keeping a stuffed mongoose and king cobra by your bed . have you had any trouble with demonic possession at all , do you think the people claiming to have these problems are barmy or are they lucky in seeing proof of another part of reality .
I'm affraid vampires arn't very popular here at all. Why, just last week I saw two of 'em being thrown out of a local night club.
maybe its becuase the uk has so much old history and links to paganism and other things... going back intime when people thought a hedgehog in the bushes was a demon becuase they had no way of seeing it properly in the dark... although its an island... maybe that means it gets stuck here... im not sure about wizards... authors writing groovy books about vampires and werewolves in good ol' blighty rather than packing up and buggering off to america, the new found world... im not sure where im going with this, im tired and have a lecture in 28 mins... but i have seen ghosts...in my house. then we scared them off by building a bloody extention onto it... meh.
when i think of the uk, britain, in the past, i think of it as dark and wet and very old. when i htink of america in the past i see it as bright, new and sunny in some respects... becuase it was a new place for people to go to, start a new life. its the same feelings i get when i see a dramatisation of something that happened in the past, or visit a museum with old artifacts from victorian days. buildings being all close together, streets all muddy and dingy, worn shoes, muddy cart wheels, big empty houses in the middle of nowhere that are hundreds of years old, full of old things, full of old memories and history.... i dont feel the same about america... although when i was in south carolina in 2004 we went to an old plantation, which is now a wildlife park thing for sick animals and a sculpture park, and there was a little building about the history of the plantation when it was a plantation, and i begna to get some historical feelings about that becuase i cold look into the past and see things that have happened.... but still its not the same as with the uk... im blabbering. must go
Nothing supernatural has ever happened to me. Though the other day on the internet I found my hometown has their own ghostbusters paranormal site. Was slightly disturbing....
The UK is certainly an imaginative place anyhow. Maybe it's down to people using the dreamy side of their brain as much as the sciency side, which, I'm always told when I'm doing it, is not a good idea... In fact I'm doing it now
I have a theory your mind demands balance. For years I was encouraged to ignore creativety and just do well academically. Tis all backfiring now!
Since i brought back from Daytona my Raccon tail in `99 i have never been bitten by a Vampire or been stalked by a werewolf......:H
Lolol, I think I would like to be a charming little Welsh vampire, could be amusing! However, I'm afraid that seems unlikely, unfortunately!