ayoitsStepho
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That deeply saddens me.
There are worse things for people to think they are.
I'm actually surprised that "vampire" in Stepho's clip was celibate, as the vampire myth was probably derived from the act of sexual seduction and "necking". Can't the guy be authentic?
There are worse things for people to think they are.
americans..
This is just another form of escapism for people who are lonely, who think that they don't belong somewhere in this reality, so they want to become a part of that dream world where everything is supposed to be fantastic for them. Alcoholics and drug abusers take the easy way and find escape through substances. The vampire idolizers are among people who think up elaborate dreams to escape into from the reality that seems too bleak.
One, I'm sure that Twighlight has created an explosion of people that associate vampires with celibacy.
Or maybe they are truly vampires and you will not realize the truth until it's Much! Too! Late!
...I have concluded that it would most probably suck.
Mostly.
Although I still have fun watching Underworld.
I saw one of them walking around in a big cape. I kinda wanna be able to wear a cape in public too but am too much a pussy/too lazy.
Yes, that's the one thing I never understood. If one must have fangs to be a vampire and one isn't born with them... well then they really aren't a vampire. I mean, that would seem logical to me. So I have no idea what these people think.
It'd be the same case as people who feel as if they are in the wrong sex. In which case, their mental perception of themselves is more representive than their physical body.
Now, for these vampires, it could be that they are just adapting their body to match their minds. You can still call them delusional.
I think we should start a new thread for "Smart people who literally think they're vampires."