i am sorry i dont share the same interest of becoming a vampire like edward cullen
by Anonymous14 years ago
He actually didn't want to become a vampire...if you actually read the book instead of making assumptions you would know that.
by Anonymous14 years ago
i've actually read all the books,
by Anonymous14 years ago
The Themapie worded his or her sentence doesn't really imply whether or not Mr. Cullen wanted to become a vampire or not.
by Anonymous14 years ago
"I don't share the same interest of becoming a vampire like Edward Cullen."
That's pretty much implying it...
by Anonymous14 years ago
How? All that sentence implies is that Edward Cullen is a vampire. It does not say whether or not he wanted to become one.
by Anonymous14 years ago
Ok, well I see why you can think that, but it's in the wording I suppose. Just the way it's written it looks as if he's saying Edward Cullen wanted to be a vampire, as well as looking like Edward Cullen is a vampire.
by Anonymous14 years ago
I guess it depends on how you break down the sentence, but I don't really want to get into the syntax right now.
Let's just agree that I'm right and you're wrong and stop arguing. :)
by Anonymous14 years ago
I'm not arguing. I'm agreeing it could mean what you're saying, but it could also mean what I'm saying. It all depends on how you use the word "like".
by Anonymous14 years ago
Geeze and everyone dislikes my post of saying you wish you could drink the blood of a girls period.
Hypocrites.
by Anonymous14 years ago
um, ew..
by Anonymous14 years ago
That's just disgusting, though.
by Anonymous14 years ago
I love how everyone seems to have Vampire like qualities...
by Anonymous14 years ago
First of all twilight is gay, second I think blood tastes good, it has a sort of salty taste
by Anonymous14 years ago
Well I think you're gay. There's nothing wrong with Twilight unless you're insecure about yourself and refuse to read it.
by Anonymous14 years ago
I don't think it's fair to say that there's nothing wrong with Twilight. Like any other book it has its flaws, and can be criticized.
by Anonymous14 years ago
Yes, it has it's flaws. But calling a book gay doesn't sound like criticizing to me, it sounds like joining with everyone who hates on Twilight.
by Anonymous14 years ago
Well I haven't read it either, and I agree that it's not cool to jump on the bangwagon. Still, I've read excerpts, and even from those I saw some flaws that have made me a bit wary of it.
I know that's pretty much like judging a movie based on its trailer, but even so one can still point out flaws in a trailer without having seen the whole movie.
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