Why do we always see that there are a plenty of bats when vampires show up? Bats usually symbolize resurrection, the cleaner, and they are also the guardian of nights because they only appear at nights as vampires, and most people would connect them with vampires.
Maybe people just want to make the legend of vampire full of more mystery so that bats would always be considered to be the followers of vampires. Some people don't like bats because they think bats are horrifying. I don't like bats. I don't like their appearance, their movements, and I don't like the sounds they make. I think they are one of the ugliest animals in the world.
However, I like vampires. And I like all the legends about them since I think they are very cool. If vampires are truly existent, I hope I can become one of them. But I won't be a bloodsucker because I hate to suck other people's blood. It is disgusting. And the most important thing is that I don't want to have a lot of bats around me, otherwise it won't be cool but stupid.
Maybe people just want to make the legend of vampire full of more mystery so that bats would always be considered to be the followers of vampires. Some people don't like bats because they think bats are horrifying. I don't like bats. I don't like their appearance, their movements, and I don't like the sounds they make. I think they are one of the ugliest animals in the world.
However, I like vampires. And I like all the legends about them since I think they are very cool. If vampires are truly existent, I hope I can become one of them. But I won't be a bloodsucker because I hate to suck other people's blood. It is disgusting. And the most important thing is that I don't want to have a lot of bats around me, otherwise it won't be cool but stupid.
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You are a week behind, Simon. Not good.
"Why do we always see that there are a plenty of bats when vampires show up?" What a question, Simon! When and where do you see vampires "show up"? I see them only in movies and in a few books about these mythical, non-existent non-creatures.
[More later. It's time for dinner and we're going out to a nearby Japanese place to eat sushi and sashimi.]
Your explanation of the symbolism and myth of bats is only half understandable. Where did you learn that they symbolize resurrection? You need to put that into your paragraph. I'm not saying that you're wrong. I don't know what they symbolize. I imagine that they symbolize different things in different cultures, though. In what culture do they symbolize resurrection?
How are they the guardians of night? What has this to do with their appearance as vampires? None of this is explained, so it doesn't make much sense to me. Most Westerners do connect bats with vampires. That's because the literature -- Dracula by Bram Stoker in particular -- says that vampires turn into bats, not that bats turn into vampires. And because Western zoologists have named the tiny blood-sucking bat that preys on cows and horses in the American tropics the "vampire bat". The Western vampire also sucks blood, but only human blood.
Bats are pretty ugly, and one of the unpleasant things they do is get caught in human hair. Then they bite because they are afraid and want to be free. The other bad thing they do is give people rabies, a terrible disease that is both painful and fatal. They are, however, essentially good animals because most of them eat flying insects at night. They help people, in other words.
You may like vampires, as you say, but that's only because they aren't real creatures. If they existed, you wouldn't like them at all.
How do you know that hate to suck other people's blood? Have you tried it? I haven't. I don't know anybody who has. I'm sure that some crazy people have, but I don't know anyone like that. If you were a vampire, though, you'd have to be a bloodsucker because that's what being a vampire means. You shouldn't make silly statements.
And you would have the power to turn into a bat if you were a vampire, so you'd recognize bats as your kin and wouldn't dislike them at all. Another silly statement. You really need to think a lot more before you commit your words to cyberspace. Silliness is silliness no matter where it's found.
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