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Post by moviemaniac22 on Oct 30, 2017 20:00:19 GMT
Have you ever bitten the inside of your own mouth while chewing food and then bled? It is really annoying. The bleeding takes to time to stop. The taste is hard to describe but I guess it would be something similar to paint. Does everyone's blood taste the same I wonder?
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Post by Reynard on Oct 30, 2017 20:19:15 GMT
I thought this thread would be about that Herschell Gordon Lewis movie that no one but me seems to like...
Sounds odd that blood and paint would taste similar, but I've never tasted paint so whatever. Maybe you should start "Vampires anonymous" where bloodsuckers trying to kick the habit are offered some paint-like but harmless liquid?
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Post by moviemaniac22 on Oct 30, 2017 20:31:36 GMT
I thought this thread would be about that Herschell Gordon Lewis movie that no one but me seems to like... Sounds odd that blood and paint would taste similar, but I've never tasted paint so whatever. Maybe you should start "Vampires anonymous" where bloodsuckers trying to kick the habit are offered some paint-like but harmless liquid? I was taking a guess that maybe it tastes similar to paint. It was a rough guess. I don't see what vampires find fascinating about it anyway,
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Post by Reynard on Oct 30, 2017 22:38:58 GMT
Blood doesn't really taste anything special in small amounts and quite bad in big amounts, I guess. Blood also smells awful. Mother nature has planned it all well of course. Would blood taste & smell great stupid little kids would be literally cutting their veins and bleeding to death.
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Post by TheSowIsMine on Nov 2, 2017 6:58:10 GMT
I nearly died choking on my own blood. So much iron.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Nov 7, 2017 16:52:12 GMT
Blood can be made to taste good though. There's blood sausage, for instance, and in some places they cook with blood as a sauce and what not. When you cut into a nice steak and the juices ooze out, that's really just blood.
But if I cut my finger, or bite me cheek, or whatever, and taste my own blood it's got that metallic sort of tinge from the iron, but is relatively tasteless otherwise. It's weird. Vampires clearly have bad taste. Even the Lugosi style ones who have such good taste in clothes architecture otherwise.
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Post by Captain Spencer on Nov 7, 2017 17:13:30 GMT
Yes I've bitten the inside of my cheek from eating and sometimes even from talking. It can really hurt like a son of a bitch. As far as the odor and taste of blood, I think that can be best described as copper.
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Post by moviemaniac22 on Nov 7, 2017 19:56:05 GMT
yes that's it copper or metal. Just couldn't fin the word to describe it
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