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MalFet said:
Right, but that's my question. Assuming that the overwhelming majority of humanity is now zombified or completely dead, what kind of timeframe are we looking at before the zombie population collapses.

Just getting to that in the comics, they finally released Compendium 2. If something concrete comes out I'll let you know.
 
bobbrews said:
How? Stating the obvious about you being sensitive is not being condescending.

Claiming your degree allows you to "get" a fictional character represented on comics and adapted to television is condescending.
 
Just chiming in to say I have a PhD in psychology. I/O and leadership to be exact and Laurie is an albatross around Ricks neck and only furthers to endanger the group. Her character is specifically written in this show to get viewers angry. Never read the graphic novel.

Since we are flashing our degrees around and whatnot. I started brewing as a hobby to get me through the arduous process that was my dissertation. :) cheers and yeah dude you were being condescending but we should all have a brew and root for Rick to save what's left of the day.
 
Using big words on the internet does not mean you have a degree. But cheers Mr. Arduous Albatross Chimer :)
 
I do. But I'm doing what I do best... being condescending. Don't you "get" it??? :)

You guys really need to calm down.
 
Using big words on the internet does not mean you have a degree. But cheers Mr. Arduous Albatross Chimer :)

you are right. But these 3 pieces of paper in mounted frames do.

I know. you'll just say that isnt me, but eh. whatever. it is:) Im done:mug:
 
WTF? You bunch was chattin' up Zombies. Thought i'd give a little insite seeing as i'm as close as you'll likely find on this site. Must have entered a sh!t fight. Beg pardon. (butting out)
 
This has turned from a thread about a great tv show into a penis swinging contest about who knows who on the internet...and how can I prove to you that I'm actually a smart man...

Rifraf and Malfet "get" that better than you because they "know" me. ;)

I know. you'll just say that isnt me, but eh. whatever. it is:) Im done:mug:
 
I never said anything about me being a smart man. I just wanted to say not all psychologists were condescending. But maybe I was being condescending by saying that. Eh I dunno anymore.
 
Airborneguy said:
If there's one thing I have in common with the zombies, it's being unable to be sensitive. Rifraf and Malfet "get" that better than you because they "know" me. ;)

Haha you can take the brewers out of the debate forum, but you can't take the debate forum out of the brewers!
 
WTF? You bunch was chattin' up Zombies. Thought i'd give a little insite seeing as i'm as close as you'll likely find on this site. Must have entered a sh!t fight. Beg pardon. (butting out)

To a zombie? Mayhaps you can tell us, and this is one of my hang-ups on a genre I actually do enjoy, if they need to eat people to continue their existence, or at least need to eat brains, and damaging the brain is what "kills" zombies, how the hell do zombies biting people make more zombies to the extent it does? Wouldn't the zombies be eating so much of their prey that there is not enough left to create a completely mobile zombie? Especially when a pack of zombies gets on one or a few people.

I get that not everyone bitten gets killed on the spot. Some people get away and turn later on. But this happens by the million. Billion, even. It's like the zombies really just want to take a bite. Just one bite. As a result, we get all these fresh zombies. This is one of the places the zombie mythos falls apart.
 
How long a zombie lasts depends on what kind it is.

Magic or otherwise supernatural zombies could last hours or eternity. It's magic. The rules are even more made up than our own.

Medical zombies, which these probably are, weeks to 5 years is a popular belief. Even then, there's all these stipulations, mainly environment and what kind of affliction has turned them.

Drug induced zombies die, or sometimes turn back, once the drugs wear off.

Zombies turned by biological means, where a living organism has infected them, can last much, much longer. The organism responsible for zombification can reproduce itself and may be able to sustain it's host for varying amounts of time.
 
The big problem for me is muscles rotting to the point that they are mechanically useless. Based on my extensive experience with dead bodies (unfortunately serious), this happens within days. What suspends rigor mortis anyway? I understand the zombie jumping right up, but shouldn't they be taking a break during the rigor period? Hey maybe that's what was up with the one that bit pops. He was taking the required 'rigor nap'. ;) I'm so happy I 'get' dead bodies more than you people.
 
Could be. Or they could be fast turn zombies that don't go into rigor.

The rate of decay is determined by the type of infection. The infection, what ever it is, usually slows decay, slows metabolism (one reason they move slow) and reduces the need for energy. And, once the zombie does eat fresh meat, the virus feeds on that instead of feeding on the zombie.
 
Pretty much. But no. :drunk:

There's so many variations and stipulations. Most say the body, and you have to go by "in universe rules" as Malfet said, most say the brain is controlled by the virus which controls the body and the body really doesn't need the essential organs and functions a "live" body does. The body is dead, sort of. It's the brain kept alive by the virus or the virus resides in the brain. Either way, the virus somehow or another spreads out control of the body, independent of normal requirements.

The body is further kept from decay because those things normally responsible for decay are warded off by the virus. The virus does a lot to preserve itself.

When you deal with "in universe rules", it's all kinda magic, but not magical. It's just the rules of that universe, even if it is set in our own.
 
Just realized I was drinking a beer out of one our wine glasses! Get you some of that!

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From what I remember of the in-series explanation of this particular virus, it only re-animates the baser parts of the brain--what is sometimes referred to as the "lizard brain"-- that control the functions of breathing, heart function, coarse movement, and the base/primal instinct of hunger. I don't think that the walkers need to feed on flesh as a means of survival, more that this virus uses that instinct to propagate itself.

An easier way for me to see it is:
Imagine your body is similar to a computer. What the virus does is power down the entire system and reboot into safe mode, to an extent. And after booting back up, the virus makes connections to other computers and spreads...lather, rinse, repeat...until it has infected "all" of the computers in the world.

Does anyone have anything to add to that or want to refine it?
 
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