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Waaah!

October 26th, 2010 by skippy

I had to take a day off from begging people to click on my zombie link for that contest, sale and I have been blown completely out of the top fifteen.

Please to be clicking the link again.

http://www.amcspreadthedead.com/share?ref=898514877

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5 Responses to “Waaah!”

  1. kat Says:

    I notice on the exposure map that Nevada, Eastern Oregon and Northeastern Montana are mostly untouched. If Z-day ever does come, I’m heading for Oregon, lol!

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    Timmyson reply on October 26th, 2010 9:07 pm:

    Well, they started shambling along the trail, but then they got dysentry.

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    Adam reply on October 27th, 2010 7:32 am:

    I don’t care what anyone says about Sarah Palin anymore– Alaska suddenly looks pretty attractive. It could just be the climate; it could be people with gratuitous amounts of weapons and ammunition at their disposal; or it might just the lack of population density (so it’s also easier to move).

    I’ve had too much time to think about this, and it’s starting to show: Zombies (outside of Left4Dead, anyway) seem to have no capacity for projecting force in any way that can match firepower, and their sheer numbers (implying some form of coordination) appear to be the only way to make up for this.

    Thus, when you meet the horde, you unload your weapon as rapidly as possible, through the business end, or deploy mass-casualty-producing munitions, such as grenades or anything out of the published SAS survival guide.

    Finally, zombies are, or were, people at one point. At the very least they are still shaped like humans (unfortunately, so can be said about the Left4Dead boomers, so obese people are a potentially greater threat than society realizes).

    Thus, you have a reason, perpetuated by fiction (with a larger following than any cult of real life) for training to unload bullets into large crowds of people at a distance. This is mildly disturbing.

    CAPTCHA: repugnant efrelach – captcha also finds this repulsive on some level.

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  2. Adam Says:

    They used scripts.

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  3. lukazaz Says:

    I told you we should have used proxy’s…..

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