Why Don’t Vampires Cast Reflections? | Eric Nuzum | TED

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We're here today to hear compelling ideas,
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new innovations and thinking in science and medicine.
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And innovative solutions to our most vexing problems in society.
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So they said to me,
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"Eric, do you have anything that you can add
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to this compelling list of stories and ideas?
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Something you can talk about here on the TED stage?"
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And I said, "Of course I do."
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And the question I want to explore with you today is:
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Why don’t vampires cast reflections in mirrors?
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(Laughter)
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So, you've probably seen this before in movies.
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The humans are suspicious of the new dark stranger,
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and they band together in this moment of confrontation,
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and they open up a mirror in front of them and bam --
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there’s no reflection there.
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Proving to the humans that the new dark stranger is, in fact,
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a vampire.
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That's right.
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So where did this start?
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How did this happen?
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This idea that you could hold a mirror up to an undead creature
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and learn that they are a vampire?
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Well, we're going to find that out.
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The thing you have to keep in mind is,
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as we look through the history of vampires,
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that they change over time.
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Every culture in history has had a variation on a vampire.
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Every single one.
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Very few of them use --
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Are you laughing at some of these illustrations?
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Maybe you are.
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I did sneak one in there.
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So they don't always call them vampires.
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But every culture has a version of a supernatural creature
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who comes back from the dead and gains power
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by preying on the living.
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Our version of the vampire really came about in the 16th century.
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It was a way to conveniently explain
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some misunderstandings about death and dying.
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Some sketchy activity happens in the village.
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Someone gets an idea, "Hey, let's dig up Wolfgang."
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And they opened his coffin,
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and they find that his hair and his fingernails and his teeth
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have all seemed to grow since he died.
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And they see some fluid around his mouth which they mistakenly think is blood.
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Proof that Wolfgang is a vampire.
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But this is actually what happens to a body when it's decomposing.
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Not that they're undead.
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Our understanding of vampires really exploded,
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or our lexicon for vampires really exploded in the 18th century
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after a rabies outbreak in Hungary and Romania.
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Now, the thing to remember is that when a human contracts rabies,
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it can take a couple weeks before symptoms start to manifest.
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So some really common vampire characteristics,
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like an avoidance of bright lights
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or strong smells like garlic,
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an aversion to water and suddenly aggressive behavior
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are not signs of the undead.
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They are signs of rabies.
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But back then, they couldn't put those things together.
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They didn't think that the neighbor who's acting funny now,
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it wasn't because of the raccoon that bit them two weeks ago.
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It's because now a much more logical explanation is that they are, in fact,
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a vampire.
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(Laughter)
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So most of our ideas of vampires that we all think of
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came about in the movies.
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Count Dracula and Sherlock Holmes
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have been in a decades-long battle
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to be the most depicted fictional character in film.
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It goes back and forth every couple of years.
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But when we think of the vampire in film,
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there are some things that are quite iconic to us,
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like "Nosferatu," right?
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Here's a fun fact for you about "Nosferatu."
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Outside of that, most people get something wrong,
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they think it's the first vampire movie.
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It wasn't, but it was the first one that was anything like approaching a hit.
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The fun fact I want to share with you
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is that every copy of "Nosferatu" that any of us have ever seen
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is an illegal bootleg.
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Bram Stoker’s widow,
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sued the filmmakers
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for copyright infringement.
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She was worried that "Nosferatu"
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was going to cut into the quite lucrative royalties
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from the stage version of "Dracula"
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that was being performed in the UK and the US.
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She won that lawsuit,
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and in her settlement,
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she demanded that every copy of the film be destroyed.
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Most people, when they think of vampires,
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think of the 1931 Tod Browning classic
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starring Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula.
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You almost can't overstate how huge a movie this was.
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It not only really established vampire movies,
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it started a vampire movie trend that lasted for over two decades.
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It was the first mainstream hit that was a horror film.
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It really established horror as a genre in film
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and set up expectations for, like, even “Frankenstein,”
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that came later that same year.
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Since this whole craze of vampires really started with Dracula,
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we've had so many,
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hundreds of variations on the vampire.
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We have had samurai vampire,
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we have had plumber vampires,
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we have had vampire babies, we have had stripper vampires.
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We've had a vampire movie about every member of Dracula's extended family.
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Son of Dracula, daughter of Dracula, father of Dracula, bride of Dracula.
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We've even had Dracula's dog in "Zoltan, Hound of Dracula."
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(Laughter)
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There is one definitive thing I can tell you about vampire movies,
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and that is, vampire movies suck.
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(Laughter)
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And I'm not being metaphorical here.
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Vampire movies are not good movies.
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(Laughter)
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So why is this?
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Why is it that these movies don't really last very long?
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It's because we keep changing our idea of what terrifies us
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and what scares us.
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You know, speaking of things in common,
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there's one thing that vampire movies do not have in common.
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Does anyone want to guess what vampire movies do not have in common?
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Vampires.
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It became such a hot trend for vampire movies
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that people would slip the word vampire into the title,
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even though there wasn't a vampire in the movie.
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There's multiple ones of these.
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The the most notorious of these was the 1952 stinker
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called "My Son the Vampire,"
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which did star a late-career Bela Lugosi.
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But he didn't play a vampire,
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and no one else in the cast did either.
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But they figured it would be a big trend and get in on a big trend and did this.
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So not even this happened.
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I often get asked,
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what is the best vampire movie I've ever seen
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and the worst vampire movie I've ever seen?
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And it may surprise you to learn
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that the best vampire movie I've ever seen,
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and the worst vampire movie I've ever seen
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are the same film.
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(Laughter)
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"Jesus Christ, Vampire Hunter."
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(Laughter)
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So we know a lot about Jesus, right?
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But somehow history has forgotten
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that Jesus of Nazareth is apparently also a kung fu master.
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(Laughter)
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And in this movie,
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Jesus comes back to Earth to save the world and humanity
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from a vampire cult who has taken over.
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And he uses his kung fu skills to do this.
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And one more little tidbit,
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"Jesus Christ, Vampire Hunter" is also a musical.
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(Laughter)
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So, just for your enjoyment,
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I did bring along the trailer to this great piece of cinema.
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(Video) In the new millennium, vampires no longer fear the sun.
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Now they're going to learn
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it's time to fear the Son of God.
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(Music) Live to fight.
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Right to live.
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Live to fight.
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Right to live.
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Phil Caracas is "Jesus Christ, Vampire Hunter."
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(Applause)
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I am assuming that you're all in some state of stun after seeing that.
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So let me give you a real quick recap of what you saw.
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You saw Jesus riding a Vespa,
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then you saw Jesus getting his hair cut,
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then you saw Jesus kicking some holy ass.
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And you also saw El Santo,
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the famed Mexican masked wrestler,
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who is in the film and plays Jesus's sidekick.
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So I think we've established over the last several minutes
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that there are many colors in the vampire rainbow.
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So let's not get too far away from our original point.
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Why don't vampires,
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in all these bad films, bad novels, bad stories,
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why do none of them ever cast reflections in mirrors?
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I mean, there are not one but several vampire tales
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where the vampires are deathly scared of uncooked rice.
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Yeah, true.
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Count von Count from "Sesame Street"
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is based off of the idea that vampires are obsessed with counting.
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And if they see sand or rice on the ground,
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they're going to have to stop and count every grain,
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the sun comes up and they die.
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There you go.
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A little improvised little bit for you right there.
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So now see if I can find my place back into what I'm talking about.
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So if you want the answers to why they don't cast reflections in mirrors,
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the answer is that there really isn't a clear answer to this question.
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The consensus thinking is that when you hold --
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it comes from the habit or something people did
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of holding a mirror up to a deceased person's face
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to see if the warm breath would fog up the mirror.
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And if you think about it,
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if someone's lying prone and you hold a mirror up to their face,
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what you're going to see in that mirror is the wall.
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You're not going to see them.
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Therefore no reflection in the mirror.
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But I think there's actually a far simpler answer than this.
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When you look at vampires and how they change over time,
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what was once terrifying and evil becomes dull and campy.
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We change the vampire to match our time.
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In the 1890s, Bram Stoker's "Dracula," the novel,
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was thought to be an allegory for the end of Victorian morals.
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In 1931, when "The Dracula," starring Bela Lugosi, came out,
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the idea was that that represented a fear of eastern European immigration.
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In the 1950s, vampire films represented a fear of communism.
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We morph the vampire to match our time.
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So with this,
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why don't vampires cast reflections in mirrors?
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I think it's because the vampire is the reflection.
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They are a reflection of us.
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They are a reflection of what we fear.
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They are a reflection of what we consider to be unchecked power
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without accountability.
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They are our idea of the ultimate villain
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that lies almost undetectable,
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until someone holds a mirror up to them.
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All our talks today are themed around unity,
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the idea that when we come together, we are stronger.
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I would argue that it's not only about the things that we share in common
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as far as beliefs and things that we believe,
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but also the darker things that unite us.
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When I know what you fear,
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when I know what goes bump in your night,
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perhaps I can help protect you.
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Perhaps we can help protect each other.
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There are so many vampires in the world today.
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Vampire.
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Vampire.
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Vampire.
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(Laughter)
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Vampire.
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Vampire.
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Vampire.
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Vampire.
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Vampire.
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Vampire.
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So when I originally put this talk together,
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there was a picture here.
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And the TEDx people said,
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"Maybe you should take that picture of a politician out."
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(Laughter)
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And I will leave it to you to figure out what politician's picture
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I just might have put in there in a list of vampires.
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Maybe better yet, I could ask
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what politician wouldn't be put in a list of vampires?
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But I want to leave you with this.
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One thing that I see in so many vampire stories
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is the thing that brings about the monster's decline
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is when the humans,
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who are weak and powerless individually,
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come together and unite,
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and they prevail.
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It's a concept called unity.
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(Applause)
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