Sunday, January 27, 2008

Strange Incoherent Rantings about 'Vampire Slayers' from a Vampire-Idolization Site

I came across this incoherent jibberish while surfing. It is from a rather extensive site about 'vampires,' apparently from what I can only describe as a 'vampire-idolization' site. A website made by people who wish they were vampires, who spread an ideology that people should drink eachother's blood, and how to live with this behavior (or rationalize it).

http://oldworldvampires.50webs.com/recognizingaslayer.html

This page, entitled, "Recognizing a Slayer" seems to suggest that there are people in the world who slay or kill vampires.

From the complete lack of intelligible grammar, and senseless statements:

"You'r friend that you get the feeling may be a Vampire, that always helps you get a donor or some kind of blood whenever you really need it, or when the option is there regardless of the your shyness about asking for it, never lets you have any of their own blood, and never drinks any of it themself is a slayer."

I can only deduce that this person is either not educated, delusional, or is writing some sort of online fiction role playing game script.

Nevertheless, I have seen other similar pages on other similar sites, with paranoid warnings about 'vampire slayers' and their religions, and motivations, and whether these people who seem to believe they are vampires, are taking these things seriously, it can only tell us one of a couple things:

The people who idolize vampires, and wish they were vampires, are falling into the silly trap of believing in Hollywood fictional vampirism, and need to feel persecuted while in their state of delusion.

Why, if there's vampires like in "Interview with a Vampire," surely there are Slayers, as in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."

The persecuted vs. the persecutors. Of course ignoring the entire context of most characterizations of 'vampire slayers' which is: the warrior who must fight and destroy evil people who are either violently or sexually attacking people. The epic struggle of fictional vampire slayers, which has less to do with vampire folklore and more to do with the archtypical battle of good vs. evil.

I would guess, that while these lonely and disturbed people engage in their delusional pursuits to become vampires must slowly have to convert their perceptions to conform to Hollywood vampirism in order to fully transform their sense of reality, and this apparently includes 'vampire slayers.'

"Blood Cops."

In this article, it seems the writer is describing a 'NARC.'

Perhaps this gives us a better understanding of the kind of 'subculture' this is and where it is coming from.

Perhaps this fictional threat is more comfortable than the real threat of conscience, or even a credible source of revelation that they are human beings after all and not vampires. Human beings in a state of delusion, with possible self-threatening behaviours, and possible threatening or negative behaviours towards other human beings.

Think about this.

If it were true. If there were vampire slayers hunting bizarre kids who became vampires, and drink the blood of their 15 year old schoolmates. If it were true, that 15 year old kids were becoming vampires, in the vast numbers of course that are being reported.

How are these vampire slayers coming about? If we have vampire-websites, which tell us all about how to be real vampires, should there not be real vampire-slayer websites, explaining how to become vampire-hunters, and how to find and kill vampires?

Should there not be leagues of Vampire Slayers meeting in backalleys and nightclubs, secret lodges and in other nefarious places?

If these reports of alleged vampires are real, then should there not be an occasional vampire-slayer attack upon a vampire? Even the bare-bones inference or plausibility somewhere in the loose facts?

Unfortunately not.

There are no vampire-slayers. With this, then, are there no vampires?

Let me say to this, these statements are all operating on the level in which these very same people believe they are vampires. There are people who probably believe they are, or want to be vampire-slayers as well.

However, on the other hand, from where am I operating? Where am I coming from with all this?

If I am saying that these clinically deranged kids are not vampires, what then, if I am saying 'vampires are real' am I referring to?

Who then am I?

If there is a level of society, which there are people who want to be, wish to be, and pursue the transformation into vampires, but fail, because it is a delusion. There are certainly vampire hunters who wish they could find vampires to kill, but also fail.

What if I told you the truth, about whether vampires were real. Would you become one, or would you go out and attempt to 'kill' them?

What if I shared with you certain knowledge regarding real vampirism? Would you be tempted to pursue vampirism? Would you be inspired to resist and defeat them?

If there was such a knowledge, and it is most certainly not understood by these vampire-idolists, who does then follow this knowledge? AND do they know what they are in pursuit of, and do they know they become vampires? Are there then, 'vampire hunters' who don't realize that is what they are?

Who would dispense such knowledge without caution? Who would pursue such knowledge without caution?

I could never presume to know either person. Someone might suggest creating a 'secret society' or cult. I would argue against such a thing, look at what becomes of these people who follow after cults, and their cult-leaders. There could never be such a more specific allegory to vampirism, than a cult.

What will we discover then, with clear heads, and rational minds?

Be skeptical. Be doubtful. Listen to your own intuition. There will be no lessons here on ramming stakes through people's aortas.

I am working on another site parallel to this one. What will follow in this site, is darker and darker knowledge, and this to be balanced with what one might call lighter and lighter knowledge.

I cannot impose my will upon you, you must choose, and I offer to you that choosing what is good, is wise, and healthier. I also offer to you to that what else you might learn here is your own doing. You looked, you opened, you saw, and you will be faced with a reaction. It is entirely yours from beginning to end.



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