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After that we can figure out what to do with all the low-level nuclear waste. I'm no expert, but if it sparkles like diamonds, I have a plan.
After that we can figure out what to do with all the low-level nuclear waste. I'm no expert, but if it sparkles like diamonds, I have a plan.
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 26 May 2021

A diamond vampire is a purported variety of vampire which sparkles like diamonds.

Sightings

Based on a Facebook conversation on July 23, 2020, author and fabulist Karl Jones observed:

Vampires sparkle like diamonds, you say?

Well then, perhaps what really drive vampires is love of diamonds.

Let's try burying vampires in abandoned deep-shaft diamond mines, for example the Kimberlite pipes in South Africa.

I see a "Born Free" for Vampires here, giving these misunderstood monsters a new lease on un-life in a lightless yet eternally sparkling underworld.

After that we can figure out what to do with all the low-level nuclear waste. I'm no expert, but if it sparkles like diamonds, I have a plan.

Anagrams

"Saw Banal Lies" is an anagram of "Isabella Swan".

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

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