Vampires are very popular in our culture, in I guess just about everyone's culture, all over the world there are different variations on vampire-like creatures in mythology and superstition; but they're also very big as we all know in movies, books and even TV series'. Probably everybody in the world knows about them, and yet...what do we know about them?
We know the cliches, they drink blood, they sleep in coffins, they hate garlic, they're killed in sunlight, etc., but it turns out some of the most used of these cliches are the exception and not the rule to how vampires are supposed to be. For instance, originally it was very few ideas that vampires slept in coffins and that sunlight killed them, instead the popular idea was just that they were sensitive to the sunlight...another thing is that they cannot drink wine and whiskey, but I have still yet to hear anybody explain WHY this is, and what about beer and vodka? Another, the BIG one, drinking blood was originally supposed to be a last resort when no food was available, not the vampire's whole diet. But at the same time, I've never been able to find out what constitutes as food for a vampire.
There are other things I wonder about, I think Bram Stoker originated the line of a vampire can't come into your house without being invited first, why? I don't get that one, does anyone else?
We know the cliches, they drink blood, they sleep in coffins, they hate garlic, they're killed in sunlight, etc., but it turns out some of the most used of these cliches are the exception and not the rule to how vampires are supposed to be. For instance, originally it was very few ideas that vampires slept in coffins and that sunlight killed them, instead the popular idea was just that they were sensitive to the sunlight...another thing is that they cannot drink wine and whiskey, but I have still yet to hear anybody explain WHY this is, and what about beer and vodka? Another, the BIG one, drinking blood was originally supposed to be a last resort when no food was available, not the vampire's whole diet. But at the same time, I've never been able to find out what constitutes as food for a vampire.
There are other things I wonder about, I think Bram Stoker originated the line of a vampire can't come into your house without being invited first, why? I don't get that one, does anyone else?
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