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Theories

00:05 Feb 11 2010
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Vampires are incredibly interesting creatures. Faster,Stronger,manipulative people fear them and admire them for this. They bask in the darkness people all fear at one time. Why is it so hard to believe that there is a predator that could watch us hunt us easily? I am not so conceited to think that I am at the very top of the food chain. There are things that lurk in the darkness, things we can't touch,see, or feel but people know its there even if they refuse to admit it to themselves. It's like wind it blows around us stirring up things in its flow we cant see it,we can't touch it,yet there it is so real. People have portrayed Vampires to be demonic horrible creatures recently they are becoming more heroic,more...I suppose human would be a word to use. In these books people can relate to them now. In Paintings or drawings of God he is seen always wearing white in a bright environment. While Satan is always wearing black in a dark environment. Do you understand the power of colors what they can represent, what's been burned into our mind colors of good and evil? If you have think of old books literature is a lot like art except with words Vampires used to be portrayed in darkness fiends of the night,monsters,beasts. Vampires aren't that much different from us they have the same choice right or wrong. They can pick just like we can


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