Zombie Infection Simulation
This is kind of depressing.
People are likening it to the movie "28 Days Later". But I can say, having seen the movie, "28 Days Later" was not about zombies! The people were infected with a type of virus. That's not really the same as "Night of the Living Dead". Although the infected people did behave much like the zombies in "Night of the Living Dead". I think the confusion was caused by Mr. As Above calling it "infecting" when the "zombies" come in contact with "humans" and turn them into more "zombies". But wouldn't it either be they're the living dead or they're infected humans? Or maybe we need a specific definition of the term "zombie". Technically, it means a reanimated corpse... which is not the same as an infection.
It's all very depressing and creepy all the same, of course.
Thank you for the brain eating info.
Posted by Ethan | Tuesday 26 August 2003 1:16PM
Plz don't make fun of zombies ... zombism is an illness and so many poor folk like myself suffer endlessly at the hands of those who have no understanding of our illness. I wish I had a Zombie girlfriend, but I am too zombified to even find one!
Posted by Charles Zombie | Sunday 09 November 2003 4:17AM
calling it "infecting" when the "zombies" come in contact with "humans" and turn them into more "zombies". WHY SAY SOMETHING LIKE THIS ABOVE WHEN ALL ZOMBIES ARE BORN HUMAN ANYWAY.
Posted by Keri Hammerman | Sunday 09 November 2003 4:22AM
Zombies aren't depressing at all. Thats the wrong way to look at it. People think of zombies and they think of cheap horror movies and fiction. A zombie outbreak is a very serious subject and I dont think it should be taken lightly. There are so many strange diseases, powerful drugs, and dangerous experiments out there, that we may not even know of that could cause an army of the undead to rise and take over the world. Who knows. All I know is that I'm going to be ready with plenty of chainsaws, shotguns, and ball point hammers to defend myself from the ranks of blood-thirsty undead.
Posted by Mike | Thursday 06 January 2005 6:42PM
Yes, i totally agree with everyone else who says that zombies are one day going to rise and, well, not exactlly take over the world, but 'exterminate' 4/5 ths of the world population.
And there will be total chaos, the first thing i will do, is get my ass around to my frends house, and say, "Didnt you say something about people arnt going to turn into zombies and eat ppl?"
and then he will say, "i contradicted myself"
oh, dont those photos on the side remind you of resident evil, or silent hill?
Posted by Karl Bisset | Friday 21 January 2005 4:31PM
Zombies are just misunderstood. Assuming that they are the undead, then isn't zombification just a route to life extension? It's a wonderful gift, one that zombies are only too willing to share with "normal" humans - or the "pre-zombified", if you will.
The zombie simulation is cool. It's like a simplified version of the old computer game "Life".
Posted by Harold | Tuesday 08 February 2005 8:01PM
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