Basically their point seems to be that, if something is DESIGNED to remove blood from your body to sustain their own, like a donor clinic or hannibal lecter, it's okay to let them kill you via bloodletting. Your blood will understand and offer no resistance.
If, however, they do not normally have the expertise to partake in such things, say if they are a rather agitated porcupine or a sabre tooth sheep, your blood will not appreciate their desire to end your life and will, in most cases, do everything in it's power to remain inside your veins and arteries for as long as possible.
The biggest threat to your survival is abnormally sized amphibians, and they should be avoided at all costs.
Also: Dracula is not a vampire. Apparently.
This was an incredibly helpful explanation but you gotta admit it doesn’t make sense. It’s not ok for someone to kill you via bloodletting regardless of weather they are made to or not. See that’s called murder and it is in fact illegal. Honestly tho, I’m just trying to figure out if they meant to type mansquito or not.
I'm not sure anyone is claiming it makes sense, and not just due to the fact that this person seems to think giant frogs are a much greater epidemic than they actually are.
Based on the rest of the gibberish scattered through their post, I'd say typing mansquito was intentional. I just always would have assumed a mansquito would be a human who drinks blood, which generally you would think would refer to a vampire, but for some reason they mention them separately. Only other guess would be someone with Renfield syndrome. Then again, trying to apply Logic to lunacy rarely works out well in the end.
Figuring out how a mosquito removing a sword from my body isn't even the most insane thing about this. That was paragraph 1... and then the frog. Whaaaaaa
If, however, they do not normally have the expertise to partake in such things, say if they are a rather agitated porcupine or a sabre tooth sheep, your blood will not appreciate their desire to end your life and will, in most cases, do everything in it's power to remain inside your veins and arteries for as long as possible.
The biggest threat to your survival is abnormally sized amphibians, and they should be avoided at all costs.
Also: Dracula is not a vampire. Apparently.
Based on the rest of the gibberish scattered through their post, I'd say typing mansquito was intentional. I just always would have assumed a mansquito would be a human who drinks blood, which generally you would think would refer to a vampire, but for some reason they mention them separately. Only other guess would be someone with Renfield syndrome. Then again, trying to apply Logic to lunacy rarely works out well in the end.