Barnzy02
Well-Known Member
Can you cite examples?
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I've already posted it once:
http://www.talesofworldwarz.com/stories/
Go read World War Z too, if you haven't already. That is a good book, though it's been some time since I've read it.
I disagree. I want zombies, not love stories.
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In that case what does it matter how good any zombie movie is.. as long as it has zombies, right? Go watch zombie strippers, and don't worry about other's opinions of it.
You are still under the impression that 28 days/weeks later has zombies... so... he he he
Zombies are easy; smash the brain.
How are you going to defend your holdup and supplies from the group of people that are starving and homeless?
In the event of WWZ, think about trying to hole up and defend your local wal-mart... guarantee zombies won't be your biggest threat.
In any apocalypse, good people will fall at the hands of bad people. The ones that are willing to kill other people (LIVING people) will survive. That is scarier than any zombie.
Read "The Road." This is what I believe to be an accurate glimpse of what it would be like. People harvesting people for food, including raping women to get them pregnant and making a meal out of the child. Add zombies to that? We're fooked!
Unless you're one of the "bad" people.
'The Road' was an amazing book. Terrifying and depressing, but such a good read. I found myself having a hard time putting it down. It really reignited my love of the post-apocalyptic world ... that isn't infested with zombies.
It's true, that while zombies would pose a serious threat, they are hardly the only thing one would have to worry about. Zombies are thoughtless creatures with just one urge, but survivors that have been changed through the process of adapting to the collapse of civilization around them, easily pose just as big, if not a bigger threat, As they still have the ability of cognitive thought, and in some cases the desire to survive at whatever costs.
It's a complete loss of humanity, zombies are no longer human. And it's possible to argue over time, that under the pressure of this kind of threat, humans will lose any connection to the things that make us human. It becomes completely survival of the fittest, there would be no place for compassion for most people.