vampirism in A Sentence

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    Energetic Vampirism invariably reflects on a person's appearance.

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    Energy Vampirism- signs and protection from it- Psychology and Psychiatry- 2019.

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    But these people did not simply idolize the symbol of the sun, but also gave him incredible Vampirism.

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    I can't see myself ever moving away from Vampirism, it's not for everyone but it's who we are.”.

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    Among the psychological indicators of energy Vampirism in the first place is a feeling of fatigue, decreased performance, apathy, reduced response to external stimuli.

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    The most famous, and most recently recorded, case of suspected Vampirism is that of nineteen-year-old Mercy Brown, who died in Exeter, Rhode Island in 1892.

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    Child cruelty, Scandinavian melancholy and absolutely not“twilight” Vampirism- all this is present in the film history about the friendship between a 12-year-old boy and a girl-vampire.

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    The authors claimed that the Vampirism was only of academic interest“because of its relative scarcity” but did not influence the diagnosis or treatment in any particular way.

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    Its portrayal of Vampirism as a disease(contagious demonic possession), with its undertones of sex, blood, and death, struck a chord in a Victorian Britain where tuberculosis and syphilis were common.

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    And yet, in terms of seeking treatment specifically for Vampirism, only 8% of VEWRS/AVEWRS respondents stated that they would“permanently end their vampiric condition and instead live a normal-vampiric life" if given the chance.18.

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    Kicking with your foot, clattering with a pen, champing the table, tapping your fingernails on the surface, constant loud music or walking on the heels of your neighbors are all excellent and unpunished ways of energetic Vampirism.

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    The epidemic allusion is obvious in the classical cases of Petar Blagojevich and Arnold Paole, and even more so in the case of Mercy Brown and in the vampire beliefs of New England generally, where a specific disease, tuberculosis, was associated with outbreaks of Vampirism.

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    Many intuitively feel this pattern and when faced with a lack of their own energy, they try to feed off others(this is also called energy Vampirism), trying to cause a quarrel, an outbreak of negative emotions or by constant livelihood, humiliation of the interlocutor's self-esteem and other mood reduction.

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    The most common type of modern femaleenergy Vampirism. The princess believes that everyone owes her. It is the center of the world, and all the people around it are submissive slaves. This vampire does not know the feeling of gratitude. She's used to making a lot of noise around her. The princess is always inclined to exaggerate her dignity at the expense of others.

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