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 (DIR) Post #9gDmabPiWv1RIFGDUO by Taweret@octodon.social
       2019-02-26T04:53:29Z
       
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       VAMPIRES 👏 ARE 👏 JUST 👏 POINTY 👏 ZOMBIES 👏
       
 (DIR) Post #9gDmabjDMQcOGiNmsa by malevolent_usb_drive@octodon.social
       2019-02-26T04:54:31Z
       
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       @Taweret are zombies sentient?
       
 (DIR) Post #9gDmabzAP7NX4BqWkC by Taweret@octodon.social
       2019-02-26T04:56:57Z
       
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       @malevolent_usb_drive sometimes
       
 (DIR) Post #9gDmac7JunttTTf2S8 by malevolent_usb_drive@octodon.social
       2019-02-26T04:57:26Z
       
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       @Taweret I would say more commonly not though?
       
 (DIR) Post #9gDmacJ1DJG43l8Nge by Taweret@octodon.social
       2019-02-26T04:58:33Z
       
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       @malevolent_usb_drive perhaps but also sometimes vampires aren't like in that one shitty movie i saw on netflix and can't remember the name of
       
 (DIR) Post #9gDmacWUPE28jXR8gS by malevolent_usb_drive@octodon.social
       2019-02-26T04:59:03Z
       
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       @Taweret but we can agree that the most common depictions of both are that zombies are not sentient while vampires are?
       
 (DIR) Post #9gDmachpj36jIikCMi by Taweret@octodon.social
       2019-02-26T04:59:53Z
       
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       @malevolent_usb_drive sure but they're both supernaturally reanimated corpses that feed on humans. except vampires are pointy
       
 (DIR) Post #9gDmacw0sKRy0hNWT2 by malevolent_usb_drive@octodon.social
       2019-02-26T05:01:21Z
       
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       @Taweret I take issue with "reanimated"; while the popular conception of how vampires are made isn't 100% consistent, it usually entails a live human becoming a vampire without having to die first
       
 (DIR) Post #9gDmad3oPKgkOt1kci by Taweret@octodon.social
       2019-02-26T05:05:15Z
       
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       @malevolent_usb_drive i don't know about 'usually'it's pretty common for death to be part of the vamping processbuffy and anne rice vamps both die and those are two of the most dominant in pop culture
       
 (DIR) Post #9gDmadFVhq2uzAV5rE by malevolent_usb_drive@octodon.social
       2019-02-26T05:06:55Z
       
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       @Taweret *shrug*even if it is included in some cases I wouldn't say it's the norm
       
 (DIR) Post #9gDmadU2pnfjiFIhVo by Taweret@octodon.social
       2019-02-26T05:07:37Z
       
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       @malevolent_usb_drive it is though. in old european folklore the whole idea of vampires was that they rose from the grave
       
 (DIR) Post #9gDmadegCGBAFEHC5Y by malevolent_usb_drive@octodon.social
       2019-02-26T05:09:39Z
       
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       @Taweret maybe so; but I'd argue that the popular conception of vampires is most heavily based off Bram Stoker's Dracula, in which feeding vampire blood to a live human was the way to create a vampire