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    Default The Historical Dracula


    http://www.donlinke.com/drakula/vlad.htm

    Dracula, most of us know this creature from Bram's Stolker book. A creature who feast on the blood of human beings. Why? just like any other creature, the reason is survival.

    Not till last week, i never thought that Dracula is a real person and much more bloodier than that of Dracula the blood-sucking creature.


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    Welcome to 50 years ago. I thought everyone knows this? I thought wrong.

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    @vemp
    Yeah, I thought so too

    And oh, I thought his complete name was Vladimir mwehehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by vemp
    Welcome to 50 years ago. I thought everyone knows this? I thought wrong.
    yup you thought wrong

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    he was some sort of a lord somewhere in eastern europe ryt? vlad dracula (son of dracul) aka vlad the impaler he was called... nasty guy.

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    nasty is still a kind word to describe him..

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    Vlad is a (super) prefectionist, sadist and cruel..Lisud na kung kani ma-presidente sa Pilipinas kay Impalement para sa mga badlungon, pobre, unfaithful, thieves, mga tapulan or kundi sunugon ta niya tanan..Inhumane ra kaayo na pamaagi...waaa!

    Maka-ingon man dab ko na arang2x pa ang Dracula as perceived by Bram Stoker, hehe

    **giluod ko ug basa pero interesting!!

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    I think you guys should read Transylvanian history further. Yes, it is true that there was such a Count in Eastern (? - not quit sure) europe of such name as Vladimir Drucalae (something). And though some people thinks that he is nasty, but he is consedered as a hero in their place. The people of Transylvania was even furious when Bram Stolker published the book "Dracula" coz it is a misrepresentation of their hero. Considering, Mr. Stolker never set foot in Transylvania.


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    Pildi man jaupon cya ni apocalypse!hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aianne
    Pildi man jaupon cya ni apocalypse!hehehe
    apocalypse kadtong naa sa xmen?

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