TWILIGHT HATERS discussion
Stephanie Meyer's "vampires" discussion
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i'm a twilight lover (don't kill me lol) but i joined this group for fun (and cuz i was insanely bored)
even tho i luv twilight i still like half the comments here cuz theyre funny
i'm not a freak.
seriously.
Yup. Now Joyce, you have decided to come in her, and you have not been rude which is a good sign.
But we know from experience that if we keep ramming common sense into your head....you will waver. I promise you.
But we know from experience that if we keep ramming common sense into your head....you will waver. I promise you.

i'm a twilight lover (don't kill me lol) but i joined this group for fun (and cuz i was insanely bored)
even tho i luv twilight i still like half the comments here cuz..."
ya joyce, im just like u, i luv twilight (for some reason not even clear to myself) but i joined this group cuz i was bored and cuz they r insanly funny here.
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Well, I couldn't call her Jennifer or Ashley. What do you name the most unique baby in the world? I looked through a lot of baby name websites. Eventually I realized that there was no human name that was going to work for me, so I surrendered to necessity and made up my own. I don't approve of such shenanigans in real life, I don't even believe in getting creative with spellings for real kids! But this was fantasy, and no human name fit, so I did the best I could. I named Renesmee so long ago—Fall 2003—that the name now sounds really natural to me. It wasn't until people started mentioning it that I remembered, "Oh, yeah, it is a weird name, isn't it?"
The bolded part is just a little arrogant, doncha think? LOL She says she got the name back in 2003 before Twilight was even published but yet it's obviously a mixture between Renee and Esme. Is anyone else not buying her story? O_o

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Oh, and this is what she says about vampire arousal:
"The lubricant-venom in the eyes and skin is not able to infect a human the way saliva-venom can. Similarly, throughout the vampire's body are many versions of venom-based fluids that retain a marked resemblance to the fluid that was replaced, and function in much the same way and toward the same purpose. Though there is no venom replacement that works precisely like blood, many of the functions of blood are carried on in some form. Also, the nervous system runs in a slightly different but heightened way. Some involuntary reactions, like breathing, continue (in that specific example because vampires use the scents in the air much more than we do, rather than out of a need for oxygen). Other involuntary reactions, like blinking, don't exist because there is no purpose for them. The normal reactions of arousal are still present in vampires, made possible by venom-related fluids that cause tissues to react similarly as they do to an influx of blood. Like with vampire skin—which looks similar to human skin and has the same basic function—fluids closely related to seminal fluids still exist in male vampires, which carry genetic information and are capable of bonding with a human ovum. This was not a known fact in the vampire world (outside of Joham's personal experimenting) before Nessie, because it's nearly impossible for a vampire to be that near a human and not kill her."

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