Yuuwaho

Yuuwaho t1_j0yhhws wrote

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Mrs. Johnson was having her second set of twins: a boy and a girl.

Once again, she fell into a coma before delivery, so it fell to her younger brother to name the newborns. Traditionally, that job would fall to the eldest, but he had lost that privilege after naming her first set of twins Denise and Denephew. When she finally came to, she saw her brother standing by her bedside, holding her children.

"What did you name the boy?" she asked.

"Dixon."

Finally, she thought, a reasonable name for her son. "And what is the girl's name?"

"Dixoff."

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Yuuwaho t1_iy7gddo wrote

Could there be a chance her family is catholic then? I’m not too sure of the current policy in regards to vampires, but I feel as though most Catholics traditions would conflict with most vampiric traditions.

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Yuuwaho t1_ius6x1n wrote

I think it’s the mindset of “yes the world is terrible. But it doesn’t absolve you of all the responsibility for your life, and how you act around others.”

Like being depressed due to a loved one dying doesn’t give you justification for pushing all your’s friends away and developing an alcohol addiction. Blame world for self would say that all of it was due to that loved one dying. Blame self for world realizes that they were the ones who personally drove others away, and they have the ability to change that still..

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