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ViceVersus wrote:Hey there, RogueMinstrel! I've moved this thread from the main Creative Realm index to that of the Discussion & Debate forum, where you can hopefully get some more traffic.
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iMinstrelsy wrote:That technically depends on what sort of 'Vampire' you're dealing with.
Vampire is already a fantasy element in and of itself, so we're already accepting that reality is a bit warped in a world where they exist.
Some Vampire's are not technically dead, they're 'undead' meaning they were brought back to life and have a heart-beat. They're just a supernatural creature.
The Stephanie Meyer Vampire's really aren't a race of Vampire's at all, if you're following the general knowledge about them. The only thing Vampiric about them is their feeding on blood, which plenty of other creature's are known to do. The fact that they stopped aging after they were bitten doesn't mean they're dead, either. Although I haven't read the books and don't honestly know if they mentioned not having a pulse or not, but I do know that they are said to have 'Diamond Skin' that's somewhat stiff and cold, but that's still not 'dead'.
If we're dealing with traditionally dead corpses that have a bloodlust then that fits the bill more of a zombie then anything else.
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qbsuperstar03 wrote:As far as I can tell, the only viable explanation is that they use fairy dust (or the dark magic of your choice) to artificially induce an erection in themselves. Since it's clear that there's a mechanism aside from the scientifically accepted one going on here, and seeing as I don't want to know any more about this stuff than I absolutely have to, I'm going with the "it's fucking magic" excuse.
Now, whether or not they're able to ejaculate is a different matter entirely, but seeing as that's a result of muscular contraction and glandular activity, neither of which are hard to accept...yeah.
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DestroytheOrcs wrote:
Anywho, to my point. I pointed this out to my girlfriend as she was forcing me to watch True Blood on DVD (I got more than three-quarters through the first season before I could not handle it anymore)
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DestroytheOrcs wrote:I honestly don't even think it is a vampire craze anymore. I think it is the idea of a forbidden and eternal love element. You got all of these prepubescent teens in love with the idea of falling for the rebel they're not supposed to (and what is more rebellious than sleeping with a corpse, right?), sex as is on pretty much every teen's mind, and living forever with amazing powers. So that's it! It's not even about vampires anymore.
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