Saturday, March 13, 2010

Response to an article

Response to an article:
“Do Vampires Really Exist?” by Mon Desiderio

This article does not convince me about the existence of vampires. Indeed, there is no factual statement about the existence of vampires in this article. It only tells us about the different types of vampires and how is their lifestyle. However, I watched the “Tyra Investigates the Vampire Culture” from Youtube. I somewhat believe that the three vampires appeared on the show are real life vampires due to their appearances.



This is Don Henri. He appeared in the “Tyra Investigates the Vampire Culture” and claimed that he is the vampire emperor. In the show, he said that there is a big vampire society out there. They live like regular human beings: they go to school, they eat and drink. Meanwhile, some of them need to crave blood to acquire “chi” from others in order to survive. I am quite curious about this. What will happen to a sanguine vampire (vampire who craves blood) if he or she does not drink blood? Are they going to die or get sick? Why must they drink human blood? Why don’t they try animals’ blood like cow’s blood or chicken’s blood?

From the article, Desiderio believed that “Vampires are people who either lack the ability to produce or maintain chi or what we call life energy”. Does this mean that vampirism is a kind of syndrome? However, from the video above, the doctor has proved that Don Henri is just like a normal human being without any kind of physical disorder. Therefore, I think “chi” is something related to our brainwaves. Maybe vampires’ brainwaves are stronger than any regular human being. As a result, they need more energy to make sure it works well.

I still doubt about real life vampires. I hope that they are not those people who try to be cool and special just to gain spotlights on them. Anyway, there are thousand millions of people living on this earth. How can we confirm that there are no other forms of human beings living on this earth?

1 comment:

  1. Hi Siu Yan

    Sorry I did not make your concert on Saturday - I hope it went well - all the best Chris

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