So, the question. If you were to find out the day before it happened that you were going to have to fight for your life against one of three types of killers, granted outrageous, who would you choose to bet your chances against:
-a host of vampires
-a sick-and-twisted serial killer from Saw, or
-a horde of zombies hungry for brains
This led to much discussion about why the most picked form of kill-or-die was the vampires and almost never the psycho killer. I think the key is that second to last word in the previous sentence- psycho. The serial killer is very real for most of us and thus an icon of a more likely death. The vampire is a romantic, morbidly beautiful, fantastic creature made popular by Bram Stoker and attractive by Anne Rice. I think most people would rather chance dieing ('cus we all have to sometime or other and if we are in a fifty fifty chance here) heroicaly or in some great tragic way but still with a sense of dignity and beauty. The vampire offers the Kiss and then imortality though it does have the price tag of eternal soul-less suffering. A far more romantic way to go (nearly painless) than to be tortured and then maimed and mutilated until you die in total agony. Uhhhm...I think I made my point. Unless you are one of those sick bastards who fantasizes about that stuff, in which case I suggest you go find your psychologist and have him stick you somewhere far away from all of humanity.
If you got this far, congrats. You have just wasted good time that you could have been looking at great art over at www.deviantart.com and enjoying something far more profitable than this mess of words. Most of this you really need to have taken Psyc 101 to appreciate. Or maybe it's just me. Yeah, it is just me.
So that was not the reason I put that title, but it worked out okay 'cus all I was gonna put was "Hey, I'm back and posting" or something similar. Now, I'm pretty sure the only person who might read this is Em or Doug so you better appreciate the meaningless ramble and if you got all the way down here, you must either love me find me mildly amusing both of which I am grateful for.
Now, off to the gym.