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I, Vampire.

When I stand in front of the automatic doors, it frequently does NOT open somehow these days.
Then, I am like:
 
 
It's not like I am in love with those automatic doors or anything, but you know, you have to convince them somehow.  Or else I cannot get in/out.
 
When begging them does not work, I have to move around in front of doors to let them know that I am there.  It's like scarifying my dance is the key to open the doors. Maybe it is. I just did not know since when they had changed it to that way.
 
I kinda get used to dance for the doors since it's happening almost all the time, but now, those doors are trying to strike me from right and left when I am about to get in/out the buildings!!
Man, what did I do to you, doors?!
 
Every time that happens to me, I feel like this now:
 
    

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