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Vampires, Vampires, Vampires --> reading backwards -> tiny bunnies ->ninja kittens

But I prefer my vamps to look like this :)
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I heard del Toro's vampire novel isn't very good.

Anna's teeth bother me, I know that's petty, but its true. I do enjoy watching Eric though.

Of course, Bigfoot, I like.
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LOL. I haven't seen that before. Thanks for the link.

You know what they say: big feet, big shoes.


I've never been into vampires myself. Perhaps it's because I saw the Boris Karloff Dracula movie at too young an age? (Was it Karloff?) Anyway, nope, I don't get the fascination.
Unless it's because I'm sexually repressed? hee.

You know what they say: big feet, big shoes.
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That's what I'm talkin' about. Uh huh.
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So can we deduce from my deep fascination of vampires and my, er, colorful childhood, that I'm not?
So can we deduce from my deep fascination of vampires and my, er, colorful childhood, that I'm not?

Okay, I'm just going to give my two cents on that.
Edward was a recluse before being made a vampire, and according to the books, Edward didn't socialize outside of his vampire circle for the duration of his vampirism... until Bella.
He strictly matriculated and ate sweet mountain lions. Anyone who's isolated from society would still be stunted emotionally and socially. Add the factor that Edward was isolated from society for 70+ years, and well, I didn't feel the need to complain about that. As for intellectual stunting, from reading the books, I didn't read any evidence of this about any of the vamps - in fact, readers are left with the idea that Edward prefers classical music (DeBussy) to the popular music that emerged through the ages (with the exception of the music from the 50s, which I'd agree is great music) and all other music was crap. Books, reading - he had a full shelf of books - the classics. Meyer covered the schooling and intellectual pursuit bases already - the Cullens even had an inside joke in that they collected graduation caps from all the schools from which they've graduated over the years.

I would think that becoming undead, where you exist for eternity, would make you loose touch with humanity. How would you mature emotionally if you have lost your humanness?

So can we deduce from my deep fascination of vampires and my, er, colorful childhood, that I'm not?"
Yup.

Dang RA, you have put my in an awkward position, I don't want to have to defend this book, but...
He knew how to talk to girls, just chose not to. He isn't human, is a danger to humans, and thus, avoided them as much as possible.

I would think that becoming undead, where you exist for eternity, would make you loose tough with humanity. H..."
Heather's onto something with this.
And also message 22.

It's very grating when actors and actresses butcher the southern accent. We do not talk like that!

Oh I clean forgot about that.

LOL, I think about these things. Sad, but true. I adored religious studies in college and we often discussed myths and legends as they apply to humanity.

We've already covered this Larry ( message 7)




And the vampire craze IS a trend, and we're back!

I love YA. Its a wonderful genre with talented writers, imo.
And I enjoyed the Midnighters series as well.

I think you've got something there, Heather!

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Why Vampires Never Die
By GUILLERMO del TORO and CHUCK HOGAN
Published: July 31, 2009
"Vampire creature myths seem to cross every culture, language and era, and one clue to their continuing appeal may be because they emphasize the eternal in us."
Personally, I don't see it. Seeing Anna Paquin rolling around with one in the dim light is okay for me -- but the rest of it? Nah.
What about you? Are you on board the Vampire Express?