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Vampires, Zombies, and Werewolves: Human behavior archetypes?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1738573:MV8xMDQ3NDU0XzM0NDQzOTU1X0ZGRDQwODQ=] [quote:Endlessly Striving 952573:MV8xMDQ3NDU0X0MwOTEyRDBG] My analysis of the 3 as human behavior archetypes: (Feel free to add your own take) Vampires - exists off the life force(energy,attention) of others. Act inhuman towards others. Once you are "used" by people like this, you often act the same way. (Funny sidenote)I have known people like this who hate the smell of garlic. Like really really hate it. Zombies - dumb people who exist of others ideas (eat brains). They seem almost inhuman in this regard. They dont strive just mindlessly walk around in search of others "brains" (ideas). Why don't zombies eat their own brains? You never see just 1 zombie. It's always masses of zombies, dragging their feet all beat and disgusting looking. To me zombies are an analogy for the sheeple. Werewolves - when something sets them off they become intoxicated with anger. Uncontrollable. Often regret what they do when they are no longer angry. Could represent just the beast in man in general. [/quote] This post strikes a chord with me, especially about the werewolves. The werewolf has always been my favorite of the mythical monsters. I also tend to be fairly laid back on the outside but on the inside am struggling with my anger and when set off I can fly into a rage. I have always struggled with my anger and have often regretted and felt bad after going into a rage. mind you, I have never hit someone because of it but have put holes in walls and broken material objects because I have felt the need to destroy something. On the vampire note. I can see my wife being on of these. She definitely wants to always be the center of attention and feeds off the energy it gives her. Acting indifferent towards others feelings as well. Thanks for this thread. [/quote]
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My analysis of the 3 as human behavior archetypes:
(Feel free to add your own take)
Vampires - exists off the life force(energy,attention) of others. Act inhuman towards others. Once you are "used" by people like this, you often act the same way.
(Funny sidenote)I have known people like this who hate the smell of garlic. Like really really hate it.
Zombies - dumb people who exist of others ideas (eat brains). They seem almost inhuman in this regard. They dont strive just mindlessly walk around in search of others "brains" (ideas). Why don't zombies eat their own brains? You never see just 1 zombie. It's always masses of zombies, dragging their feet all beat and disgusting looking. To me zombies are an analogy for the sheeple.
Werewolves - when something sets them off they become intoxicated with anger. Uncontrollable. Often regret what they do when they are no longer angry. Could represent just the beast in man in general.
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