DJ Williams says that for a while, he was only as interested in vampires as the next guy. Then he met a woman who identified as a real-life vampire. Up until that point I didn't know that there was such a community, says Williams, director of the social work program at Idaho State University. But then he discovered vampires who feed on other people's blood exist, though they don't necessarily have fangs or capes. So he set out to learn everything he could. It took a few years. Real vampires are quite distrustful, for good reason. But once he published his early findings about what he called their artistic, expressive and rather normal and healthy practices, they opened up to him about what was really involved in being a bloodsucker.
Folks - the vampires are all the government workers, whether on the job or retired.
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