TWILIGHT HATERS discussion

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Hello, my name is Dan and I hate Twilight.
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Welcome to the group Dan!! *hugs and cookies* We are happy we have a new member!
Unfortunately though, the group is becoming real busy with their lives especially me, so it's hard to mod everything.
But I'd be finished with my law exam tomorrow so I'd be free to come up with nice topics for everyonbe ^__^ hope you can wait then :D
Unfortunately though, the group is becoming real busy with their lives especially me, so it's hard to mod everything.
But I'd be finished with my law exam tomorrow so I'd be free to come up with nice topics for everyonbe ^__^ hope you can wait then :D

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There are exceptions to my view of vampires. Like Stefan Salvatore as you mentioned, as well as Nick Knight from Forever Knight as well as Spike and Angel. Oh, and everything I said up there was written almost a year and a half ago when I was going through this whole "Rage against Twilight" thing. LOL.

I love vampire stories....but I hate Twilight.
A Vampire...is a vicous, killing machine, a reanimated corpse, demonic entity that rises at night to feed off of the blood of the living. It can only be killed by sunlight, fire, decapitation, silver, garlic, or a stake through the heart. Most of what we know about vampires, have seen in films, or read about them in books originated in the mythology of Eastern Eurtope. They are the embodiment of pure Evil.
Originally, a vampire was like a zombie, just a bloodsucking corpse that rose from its grave to drink the blood of the living. Than, a few writers durning the nineteenth century (such as Bram Stoker), made them a little more sophisticated. They have evolved to an extent and so far that has been fine...until now. Now, Stephanie Meyer has reduced them to fangless, perverted fairy like creatures that "sparkle" (not die) when exposed to sunlight. Vampire fiction was great until Twilight came along. Now I fear that Twilight has ruined the image of the vampire! Thanks Stephanie Meyer, for ruining my favorite genre of horror. Please stop writing books and making movies.