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    Vampires Obsession. A persistent, disturbing preoccupation with an often-unreasonable idea, feeling, object or person; broadly: compelling motivation (Collegiate Dictionary). Many stories have been told of obsessed men and women who waste their lives on lost causes, calling them tragedies. But what if you were immortal? What if you were forever? Then your life would not be wasted, but instead a reason for living would become instinctive. And what if having an obsession, something criticized by

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    Are Etruscans Vampires

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    Are Etruscans Really Vampires? Pop culture and Hollywood has long entertained us for decades with vampires like Dracula in literature, movies, and television shows. Vampires are normally portrayed as blood-sucking creatures with fangs that lived in a coffin and only came out at night since the sun would burn their fair skin. And let us not forget their romantic quest to seduce a human to satisfy their thirst for human blood. A fascinating characteristic has been their ability to live forever

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    Vampire Existence

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    Vampire existence Almost each nation has legends about vampires that rummage people at night and drink their blood. In these legends, vampires are brutal, heartless, half-decayed creatures. For example, Slavic mythology has a belief that a vampire won’t get out of grave if you throw some corn inside. The vampire will count corns all night long. But the image of a vampire has changed. Today it is an mysterious sexy superstar that kept its peculiar traits: love of blood, hate for garlic, and fear

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    Metaphors Of Vampires

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    Ever since the vampires exist in the community, they have been used as a metaphor for a lot of subjects that we had to deal with in our daily life. They are defined as something evil, greedy, and using other’s blood and live to satisfy their needs. Based on these characteristics, we can easily think of an abominable lawyer whose does not care about right or wrong but always believe and defend the person whose pay. Likewise, for a landlord, what they need is the rental payment to help to support

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    The Influence Of Vampires

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    popularity of vampires in films has increased dramatically over the past decade or so. Films such as Van Helsing, Fright night and Twilight have all paved the way for a new type of vampire that appeals to the audience for several different reasons. Leaving a lot of the traditional vampire traits behind, these films have created a new attractive vampire and in the case of twilight, a vampire that has feelings and emotions and does not want to drink human blood. These more modern vampires are not only

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    Vampires, zombies, ghosts, and demons are the four biggest genres of Western horror. While some horror movie tropes seem to come and go, like mummies, witches, cannibals, those four genres never seem to disappear. Every couple of months a new haunted house movie comes out, and since the start of AMC’s The Walking Dead, zombies have not even taken a break. Even considering how popular zombies are now, there is one type of creature that we will always be plagued with; the vampire. Just in the 21st

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    The vampire genre has been a dominating force in films and television shows for ages now. Earlier vampire films were known for being creepy and eerie, leading people to fear the vampire. While modern vampire films and television shows are known for making vampires more likable or even relatable. This modernization of the vampire seems to have come as a result of film and television makers combining the vampire genre with other genres. Having films and television shows about vampires in high school

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    The Night Of The Vampire

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    Night of the Vampire ONCE UPON A TIME there were two vampires that lived in a mansion and no one knew they were real until one day they came out of the shadows. “Hey Alucard have you seen this new movie called Twilight?” Asked Seras excitedly. “No Seras I haven’t. What is it about? And if it’s a chick flick we are not going to see it.” Said Alucard menacingly. “But it’s about Vampires.” Said Seras in a scared voice. “Fine we can go to see the movie after we finish my walk.” Alucard said thinking

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    A Night with a Vampire

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    the stairs. Laying back on the bed (with fresh, clean sheets, of course) and waited. David opened the door smiling and shut it behind himself. Walking slowly over to Billy, he started unbuttoning his black dress shirt. David climbed on top of the vampire and pressed his lips to Billy’s. Billy opened his mouth as a silent invitation and moaned as David’s warm tongue slid into his mouth. Their tongues wrestled, but after a few seconds, Billy let David take full control; he wasn’t the dominant type.

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    Legend Of Vampire

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    Basic story here start from a scene of old monastery at Bucharest in 1476 that a lightly armored SCOUT (20s) of the Royal Romanian Army, and LORD VLAD'MIR (30s) search for hunting of a group of vampires. They finally ended it up finding the leader of vampire, DRA'GHOULA (40s), Prince of Darkness which also mentioned as a brother of LORD VLAD'MIR there. He is supposed to finish him as a way (cut the head) to prevent any future threats, but under the name of brothers, he couldn’t finish him with that

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