Wednesday, February 23, 2011

VAMPIRES

Since it's Vamps we're talking about here, I'm using red to go with the flow. Anyway, I've noticed that a huge number of fictional books about vamps say that they're the creatures of the night, as they're sensitive towards any strong ray of light, especially, the Sun. That part is the truth, though most of the other parts are fake. Sunlight may not cause immediate death, but when in contact for too long, don't be surprised when you see a pile of ashes by the roadside.

Another truth about vamps are that they do NEED blood. Not want, but seriously need it, like us with food. We might not wanna eat food sometimes, but when you're in hunger, you CRAVE for it. And try living lively for a week without taking it. Same thing goes for the bloodsuckers. No food=death(humans). No blood=another death(Vampires). Get it now?

You're wondering if it really takes a kill to supply a full meal to vamps? Okay, do the math like this. Do we need to get out a butcher knife and run after the dude who took your burger? No, correct? So, vamps NO. All they need are a few sips of fresh, warm blood and they should be good for almost a month. If they want a full meal, they either rob the bloodbank clean, or just get supplies from different bags o' blood. In English, all they need to do is just take a few sips from one person, then go take another sip from someone else, so they won't have to actually kill for a full meal.

Why are there news about people dead and drained empty of blood? Yes, those are indeed a vamp's work, but not a knowledgeable one. There are more likely to be done by really, really desperate and hungry vamps or just 'newborns' who doesn't know crap about the vampiric ways.

Next, do vamps have reflection? YES, of course they do. Though some have the ability to not show oneself in reflections, but they're numbered.

Are they scared witless of garlic? Are humans scared witless of snails? Well, some are, but not all, just like vamps. It depends on whether they're really gutless or they just don't like it. What about still water? Naw, that's just a sleazy myth by idiots who think they're smart-asses about the spirit world. You see people swimming in pools freely at night, and they might just be the bloodsuckers!

By the way, if you have an idea of having a certain someone in your life that you think is a vamp, don't take hasty actions as it NEVER leads to a happy ending. So, maybe your neighbour only comes out at night, lives alone and doesn't sociallize with the neighbourhood, that does NOT mean he's a VAMP. Don't go to the back of your lawn to pick up a tree branch, then stomp down his front door and drive the stake through his chest. Do take note of that.

Want a useful tip for identifying vamp neighbour? Just keep a closer eye on him. If he comes out only at night, then, keep watch what time does he usually gets back home. If it's usually before dawn, just see if he walks or runs into his house. Make an observation about the condition of his house. Are the curtains or blinds open during the day? Or are they tightly closed that not even a single ray of sunlight touches the floor of the house?

You can actually pretty much do any spy work you want, so long as you don't make any contact with him. EVER. You not only danger yourself, but your close ones too. Vamps might be killers here and then, but they're not zombies. They don't go around with their heads stuck in their asses. They're smarter than most of us and their instincts are so much greater than of a leopard. So, don't go messing around, giving them prank calls or knocking at their door in the afternoon and having the thought that they would never find out about it. Don't be an idiot. Vamps may be dangerous, but they still have humanity in them no matter what. They only do what really matters to them. Not all are evil, though everyone of them are as lethal as a shotgun. They can be killers, but only when they need or wanna be.

I hope that you won't be the dummy to test them on that. More infos in the next update. Peace out

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