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December 10 2010 at 5:18 PM
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If Linguascelesta, aka David Stiles (still apparently an active vampire 2 weeks ago) truly believes in the vampire immortality stuff, why does he need a cryonics contract as well? I thought that vampires had the life after death angle covered, a cryonics contract as well seems a bit 'belt and braces' for a True Believer.

His chosen name BTW translates as 'villainous tongue,' not quite the fearful fanged beast of nightmare, more as savvy Tonto from the Lone Ranger observed about men who "speak with forked tongue"

'Originally Posted By: Gibor
Since we have to assume we were lied to at some point along the way, I doubt it is safe to assume he still has a contract.

Perhaps, Adept Linguscelesta can answer that.

Posted by: Linguascelesta Re: ******* d'Anjou - 03/11/10 07:03 AM

It is certain that he did get one. He pretended to have one before he did, but then he made up the middle-ground. I know this because I helped him to sign up.

I would expect him to let it lapse, but cannot day for sure.

What is certain is that he has a DNA archive. I know this because I saw him do it, and he asked me to look after it for him. Thus, I still have it. From a Dayside perspective, I have the ability to resurrect my friend.

This did give me comfort, until I realised that, as far as I can see, his Oath is broken and his life therefore forfeit.

(I guess we don't haft'a worry about david)

Careful people, everyone is being quoted..with links! XD !
Along with long alarmist commentaries.
They especially like un.

 
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Re: ross institute

December 10 2010, 5:35 PM 

> If Linguascelesta, aka David Stiles (still apparently an active vampire 2 weeks ago) truly believes in the vampire immortality stuff, why does he need a cryonics contract as well? I thought that vampires had the life after death angle covered, a cryonics contract as well seems a bit 'belt and braces' for a True Believer.

I thought it was some kind of modern, scientific vampirism or something.

 
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Re: ross institute

December 10 2010, 5:51 PM 

Yeah, like scientific creationists -- throw enough metaphors in there and it turns out your religion predicted science all along! :P

 
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speaking of creationists

December 10 2010, 5:58 PM 

US Scientists Create Mice From Two Fathers

 
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