I think a better question is, does the photo have a reflection?
Ah, a lawyer with a scientific mind. Dangerous! This would resolve the competing theories.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
I think a better question is, does the photo have a reflection?
Ah, a lawyer with a scientific mind. Dangerous! This would resolve the competing theories.
I think a better question is, does the photo have a reflection?
Sounds like an experiment waiting to happen to me.
Then there's the whole pesky breathing thing.
Ah, a lawyer with a scientific mind.
Shhhh, not so loud. I do have a rep to protect.
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I came across an old away message of mine. It went like this:
Watch Wonderfalls! For fuck's sake, do it before I punch you!
Another vampire thingy (non-Buffyverse) claimed that the reason vampires couldn't be seen in mirrors was the same reason they (in this universe) couldn't be photographed--the Native American belief that photgraphs steal a piece of your soul turned out to be true, and vampires lack souls.
Naturally, this little bit of info has no bearing whatsoever on this thread, but I figure my first post should be good and wordy.
I like the whole metaphysical aspect of this explanation. Plus, I haven't seen it before so it's fun and interesting. Except, should I stop letting myself be photographed now?!
Another vampire thingy (non-Buffyverse) claimed that the reason vampires couldn't be seen in mirrors was the same reason they (in this universe) couldn't be photographed--the Native American belief that photgraphs steal a piece of your soul turned out to be true, and vampires lack souls.
I don't think that this can be right. For instance, I have seen photographs of Donald Rumsfeld.
Welcome, Mr. Broom. Nice opening post, dude!
I'm suddenly picturing photos of famous people becoming fainter and fainter over time as they lose more and more of their souls. Hmmm. Maybe that's the problem with Michael Jackson.