The "glitch" itself is based on actual bugs observed in other games.
The information on exit pointers is factual, albeit taken from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time whereby altering the data caused shuffling of map warps, as seen here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MbrcmyGMv4
Incorrectly reading the player's name data for other variables was something that occurred in first generation Pokémon games, and what ultimately caused things like MissingNo. and the wild lv. 7 Mew to appear.
The reason why the glitch is somewhat believable is because the glitch itself is real. Just from different games.
As for Vlad, I have no idea what people are referring to. Can someone please care to enlighten me?
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Wow, thought you must made up the whole warping stuff, good job actually.
And the Vlad thing is an inside joke. He went into our guild chat and spent a solid 30 minutes explaining his extremely unbelievable and bad creepy pasta. I would explain some of the highlights of the story, but I'm afraid I'd cringe too hard.