The second one is a type of sun allergic reaction.
Yeah, I remembered an hour or so after I got off the computer that I was thinking of a rare disease that has 'xero' in it. A show I watched had a family with two kids that only could go into the playground at night, and if they had to go out during the day, they wore these things sorta like hazmat or space suits.
It's not that I'm really into medicine or vampires,I'm more into knowledge. I'm a naturally curious person and go out of my way to learn things.
I think I'm a curious (in both senses of the word
) person generally, as well. I used to subscribe to 'Discover' and I'd read all the articles, even if they didn't seem interesting at first glance. I have all this knowledge in my head that I don't know what to do with. And after a certain amount of time, I forget bits, of course. And then there's the cases where I know stuff and get annoyed with the popular lack of knowedge about certain things. Sometimes, I think if I hear, "I could care less" when they mean the opposite, I'll scream.
I'm not perfect, obviously. It's discouraging that there are so many kids who seem to think being smart and interested in learning things, whether it's for school or for fun, isn't cool, or whatever word is popular among the youth of today.
Nosferatu is more a more modern version of vampires that goes back a few hundred years but vampire legends and lore go back farther than that.
And if I recall correctly, there are similar myths in other parts of the world. Oh, and I'm not trying to start a game of one-upsmanship. I know that I'm quite ignorant about any number of subjects.
I don't remember exactly what I read in that interview about sleeping areas for the upcoming EP vamps. I seem to remember it being described as very interesting.
EA is such a tease!