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  1. @maniakmike man plz make me a sig never i have become a sign plz make me!! Theme: Something With L2 Favourite Colors: Red+white+ black Tittle:Futzi Subtittle:~Try Or Die~ Want to add mxc bla bla bla.....:YES
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    Spammer eleos diladi kaneis post gia na peis ston Angel of death oti exei wraio sing??? lol re!!
  3. boys that trick is old and make rr only at sonny ericson
  4. katse re rpg to les auto pou einai x50 egw pvp lew ton elite x45 ton opoio pezw edw kai kairo diladi lol!!!!!!!!!
  5. Theme: Something With L2 Favourite Colors: Red+white+ black Tittle:Futzi Subtittle:~Try Or Die~ Want to add mxc bla bla bla.....:YES
  6. pvp re filos allios dn leei auti einai i gnwmh m!!
  7. xxaxaxaxa...to paidi ta exei peksi eleos re!!! P.S kai apo emena kalo pasxa!!
  8. No1 Death Date 07 August 2077 No2 Your Personal Day of Death is... Sunday, August 21, 2067 Seconds left to live... 1,841,392,306
  9. Good share but... why u dont post c7-c8-c9-c9pt2???
  10. Wen u finish can u make for me one??? Title : Futzi SuBitle : L2 Pro Player SuBitle2 : se mia mikri gwnia kato bale ( MxC ) Thame : l2 whatever u wante or u like!!! Thank you!!!
  11. People.... : ZeRo*,8eOpOuLa,Phoenix94,Futzi........ mOd's... : Stefoulis15,XxRxX,And.................KaRm4!!!!!!!
  12. Vampires are mythological or folkloric revenants who subsist by feeding on the blood of the living. In folkloric tales, the undead vampires often visited loved ones and caused mischief or deaths in the neighbourhoods they inhabited when they were alive. They wore shrouds and were often described as bloated and of ruddy or dark countenance, markedly different from today's gaunt, pale vampire which dates from the early Nineteenth Century. Although vampiric entities have been recorded in most cultures, the term vampire was not popularised until the early 18th century, after an influx of vampire superstition into Western Europe from areas where vampire legends were frequent, such as the Balkans and Eastern Europe,[1] although local variants were also known by different names, such as vampir (вампир) in Serbia, vrykolakas in Greece and strigoi in Romania. This increased level of vampire superstition in Europe led to mass hysteria and in some cases resulted in corpses actually being staked and people being accused of vampirism. In modern times, however, the vampire is generally held to be a fictitious entity, although belief in similar vampiric creatures such as the chupacabra still persists in some cultures. Early folkloric belief in vampires has been ascribed to the ignorance of the body's process of decomposition after death and how people in pre-industrial societies tried to rationalise this, creating the figure of the vampire to explain the mysteries of death. Porphyria was also linked with legends of vampirism in 1985 and received much media exposure, but this link has since been largely discredited. The charismatic and sophisticated vampire of modern fiction was born in 1819 with the publication of The Vampyre by John Polidori; the story was highly successful and arguably the most influential vampire work of the early 19th century.[2] However, it is Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula that is remembered as the quintessential vampire novel and provided the basis of the modern vampire legend. The success of this book spawned a distinctive vampire genre, still popular in the 21st century, with books, films, and television shows. The vampire has since become a dominant figure in the horror genre. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ While vampire stories have been part of popular culture since the beginning of the 19th century, it has been in the last decades of the 20th century and the start of the 21st century that they have become a central part of American culture. This volume examines how vampire stories - from Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” to “Blacula”, from Bela Lugosi to “Love at First Bite” - have become part of our ongoing debate about what it means to be human. This text looks at how writers and filmmakers as diverse as Anne Rice and Andy Warhol present the vampire as an archetype of human identity, as well as how many post-modern vampire stories reflect our fear and attraction to stories of addiction and violence. He argues that contemporary stories use the character of Dracula to explore modern values, and that stories of vampire slayers, such as the televison series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”, integrate both current feminist ideas and the image of the Vietnam veteran into a new heroic version of the vampire story. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wath do u think about Vampires I'ts a story or not....i dont think that a legenend or story at the middle age of the earth maybe he can be real that i think but nothink knows or???
  13. spamer on the spam topic xD theopoula des auto re kai gamato videaki mia apo tis kaliteres maxes + skillet camatose!!! apla gamato song!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sRehwKnTMQ
  14. Enchante rate of the server ??? safe max???
  15. L2 Game][Over Or Beter L2 AmCooLaDmInAnDyOUaREimba
  16. eixa katsi apo tis 9 to prwh mexri tis 9 to vradi mia mera kai pisteuw tha antexa mexri tis 12 alla........tespa 9 otan bgika piga toualeta se cafeteria!! :P
  17. eleos gamates!!!!!! idika sto human male!!!!
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