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Binge-Watching Vampires, Despite My Dislike of Blood



So here I am, yet again, re-watching The Vampire Diaries. Yes, I know. I can’t stand the sight of blood in real life. But put a brooding vampire on my screen with a leather jacket and a moral dilemma, and suddenly I’m all in.

There’s just something about vampires that keeps me hooked. Maybe it’s the centuries-long existential angst, the way they toss around words like forever as if it’s a casual coffee order. Or maybe it’s just the hair. Seriously, how do they always have that good hair?

But let me vent a little: do we really need an entire town devoted to protecting Elena? Like, everyone suddenly drops their day jobs, hobbies, and survival instincts to keep one girl alive. And the loopholes. Oh, the loopholes! People die, then magically undie. Over and over. At this point, Mystic Falls needs a revolving door installed at its cemetery.

Still, beneath all the teenage melodrama, the show hits the big questions: morality, humanity, sacrifice, and what it even means to live. It’s philosophy class, but with fangs and eyeliner.

And don’t even get me started on the soundtrack. Midnight insomnia hits, I cue up another episode, and boom some perfectly timed indie ballad about loss and longing plays while Damon stares soulfully into the distance. Suddenly, I’m right there with him, contemplating life, death, and whether I should’ve gone to bed three hours ago.

So yes, The Vampire Diaries is my current insomnia comfort food. Blood squeamishness aside, it’s a guilty pleasure that makes me laugh, roll my eyes, and think about what it means to find one’s way fangs, flaws, and all.

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  1. Ah Yes A World of Vampires Through
    The Ages of Blood Letting Giving and
    Taking Dear Miriam

    “Dracula” on the
    Big Screen About
    A Decade Ago was

    Interesting in that He Was
    Willing to “Go to Hell and
    Face The Devil” For A Sacrifice

    For the Love
    of His Life Yes

    And then of course
    to Spoil a Decade or
    So Old Movie He Faced
    The Same Adversary and
    Gift Of LoVE iN Every Life

    Through

    Modernity Now

    Indeed A Vampire
    Is a Human Archetype
    Most of Us Face close or

    Closest

    Indeed in
    A Life That
    Bleeds at
    Night and Day

    The Adversary of Day..:)

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