>Hitler's nickname was Wolf >had an HQ named Wolf's Lair >had another HQ named Werwolf >'Adolf' means 'noble wolf' >Hitler loved dogs >Hitler, Himmler, Rosenberg, Goebbels, Mussolini, etc. loved wolves >post-war insurgency was nicknamed Werwolf
Vampires >have to sneak and lure unsuspecting prey >suck their victims' blood >covert, work in the shadows >avoid industrious labour >hooknosed >weak >ugly, look like death >were always villains in European culture
Looks like werewolves are Aryan and vampires are the kikes. Hitler would have launched a program to create Werewolf super soldiers.
Vampires were avatars for diseases in European mythology whose characteristics were later attributed to jews, pic related. The original meaning explains why their weaknesses are garlic and silver, both anti bactericides. The holy water part was added by the church later on. On the topic of the OP, I always sympathized with werewolves in movies, don't know why
I feel like I'm the only person in the world who just thinks that animal people make for cool characters who isn't a furry.
Anthony Carter
but he wasn't a flying bat you retard. The entire vampire lore surrounding him began because people were shocked with his methods. On that topic, it's always nice to see butthurt roaches in comments of Dracula movies
well they did sack constantinople, raped orthodox nuns etc. They also killed a lot of Balts and didn't help the Iberians in the Reconquista. Not far from kikes
Ian Ward
Every children's media uses off-humans in some way, whether animal-like, super-cartoony, or huge eyes and blue hair. Speaking of cartoons, we should meme Snap into being our next hate symbol.
Imagine having a wolf to hunt with. Better than that, imagine having A PACK OF WOLVES that lives near your house, and you just hang out with each other every now and then
Gabriel Anderson
It's sad that so many wolves have been killed in Europe and the Americas. Mainly out of fear by farmers.