Hi Josiah. I see that you have read my post about the Australian fires and I hope that you see this response. Sorry about the timing, I wish I could have replied sooner, but it has taken me a lot of thinking and piecing together of how to properly respond to you and comment on you OWN post that I have read quite a few times.
Firstly, I would like to ensure you that I do not think that vampires are purely superior to humans. I am sorry if I have offended your kind, but I simply have notices some attributes of humans over the years that do not make them very special in my eyes. The greed that can just be seen in their eyes is the main thing that bothers me, but I do not want to start with that discussion right now. I just mean to say that I believe vampires are more capable due to our powers and long lifespan (or should I say death-span since we are actually dead). Not all vampires are kind and helpful towards the world. There are numerous vampires that are actually vile and dangerous to the world, but I do believe in the good lot of them. I come from a big group of vampire friends, not only vampires, but other supernaturals as well and we all try our best to serve Earth in doing our best for it.
As per your other question about the suffocation of mankind, I do believe that even you, a human, would somewhat understand this. Does it make sense to say that humans are capable of very much, but for some reason feel the need to judge everyone so much for their actions. If one wishes to donate, then let them donate!
Anyhow, I have read about your life and have a few questions for you as well dear friend. How does it feel knowing that we may end up in the midst of another war, especially while being human? It makes me think that I might as well turn others into vampires to save their lives, rather than them being dead and lifeless. Although that may not be the most ethical of options.
I also wonder what your life must be like being a constant clockwork routine. You wake up at 6 A.M., have your daily ten hour shift, and then simply end your day with nothing new to expect the next day? Don’t you think it sounds a bit dull? Not to be rude or overstepping, but I really thing you need to loosen up, Talbot. The world may not last forever and neither will you (unless you were immortal or something). I truly hope the best for you and your work life and would love to hear more about how your job goes.
All the best,
Starr Fisch