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Wouldn't it be entirely possible, even likely, that with all the silly weaknesses vampires and stuff were supposed to have, they'd also turn out to be weak to any number of things that have only been invented more recently? Like who's to say vampires aren't also repelled by the smell of play-doh or driven insane by MIDI music? We've invented so much shit in just the last century there'd be NO predicting this. For all we know they burn to ash if they look at Luigi.
inspired by a comment on another post from @fromchaostocosmos, who wrote: "I understand how the Streisand Effect came to be, but I find it very uncomfortable to use something that is used to mock a Jewish woman as a method to attack an antisemite there is just something about that makes my skin crawl."
I appreciate this being said, because there's always been a specifically nasty undercurrent to the term. it's the internet, so I know this will never change, but she discussed the inaccuracy and her discomfort with this in her memoir, and I wish there was more consideration about it.