Thursday, February 3, 2011

Sacrificing Speed for Accuracy

"They're not vampires. They can't manufacture hemoglobin, so the quickest way for them to maintain homeostasis is blood. The adrenal glands are misfiring, granting incredible speed, strength, and disregard for pain. The paleness is a function of constricted blood vessels. The extreme photophobia is the organism itself; it lives just under the epidermis and can't handle ultraviolet radiation. So they're not vampires. They're infected with aphotic hemophagic adrenal anemia."

"But see, if I'd been able to shout, 'Look out! Vampire!' instead of all that gibberish, you'd have been able to look up in time to not get eaten just now."

3 comments:

Gerald said...

Another LOL! Ya know, I just realized that some of these remind me of the Bulwer-Lytton Contest.

Scattercat said...

Dude, you know that that contest is for purposely bad writing, right?

Man, between you and my buddy Peter this week...

dolorah said...

LOL. He's got a point.

.........dhole