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legendary
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March 01, 2015, 03:31:22 PM
#32
It's already here.  It's called lower and lower wages for longer and longer work hours.  Sleepy drivers killing more than ever.  We see and interact with zombies every day.
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March 01, 2015, 01:07:01 PM
#31
it's a cat.
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March 01, 2015, 07:20:34 AM
#30
look around and realize things are not right. much of the Population today is basically Brainwashed Zombies

But thats not what the op really means by the zombies.
And not everyone is brainwashed zombie.
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March 01, 2015, 12:41:27 AM
#29
look around and realize things are not right. much of the Population today is basically Brainwashed Zombies
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February 28, 2015, 09:32:39 PM
#28
Sphinx dog theory:

We're drifting a bit off-topic but I should say that I thought the Sphinx was actually a re-carved dog for some time as well. However, recently I've found some info that indicates it may in-fact originally have been a cat.

The sphinx is 11,500 years old and was originally carved by the same post apocalyptic ice-age culture that cropped up at Gobekli Tepe, Easter Island, South America and elsewhere. The sphinx points at the constellation Leo and the the cat figure is carved into stone at many other ancient sites. The culture that carved the ancient stones seems to have had a religion based on astronomical constellations symbolized as animals.

Gobekli Tepe, Tukey:

Aztec Deity Xolotl, Mexico:


Off topic, yes. And I would agree with you. It seems that what the Sphinx really was is not clearly known, or is at least not publicly known.

Back to zombies.

 Grin
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February 28, 2015, 05:44:28 PM
#27
Sphinx dog theory:


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This is where things start getting mixed up. Everyone knows that the head on the Sphinx doesn't fit there. The head is not the original head. The original head was that of the dog, the protector of the pyramids, facing away from the pyramids, to protect them from anyone coming to attack them.

The rock that the sphinx was carved out of originally was this one-piece rock. Over the millennia, the dog head that was the original, lost parts due to weather and erosion. The ears went. The long dog-snout broke off. The later Pharaohs couldn't take it. They needed some of the glory to be brought back to the Sphinx, to keep their control firm, and the nation strong. They couldn't simply glue the ears and snout back on, so they carved a head from what remained. That's why the head is so much smaller that it should be for the size of the rest of the body. They made it from what was left of the broken dog-head.

Using the Sphinx as a representation to suggest zombies in one way or another, is completely idiotic unless one knows that the Sphinx, itself, has gone through these transformations.

Lion? When ever in Egypt's history did they EVER revere a lion? They always revered the dog.

Smiley

We're drifting a bit off-topic but I should say that I thought the Sphinx was actually a re-carved dog for some time as well. However, recently I've found some info that indicates it may in-fact originally have been a cat.

The sphinx is 11,500 years old and was originally carved by the same post apocalyptic ice-age culture that cropped up at Gobekli Tepe, Easter Island, South America and elsewhere. The sphinx points at the constellation Leo and the the cat figure is carved into stone at many other ancient sites. The culture that carved the ancient stones seems to have had a religion based on astronomical constellations symbolized as animals.

Gobekli Tepe, Tukey:


Aztec Deity Xolotl, Mexico:

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February 28, 2015, 03:10:37 PM
#26
and there were no camels in Egypt... ofc.  Roll Eyes.
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February 28, 2015, 10:51:46 AM
#25

Evolution of toxoplasmosa
RISK FACTOR: 2/10
There’s a bug called toxoplasma gondii that infects rats and can only breed inside the intestines of a cat. The parasites take over the rat’s brain, intentionally making it sit as prey to cats to get itself eaten and spread the virus. Half the human population have a strain of toxoplasma in their body, and all it would take is a mild evolution of the virus for it to do to us what it does to rats!

Neurotoxins
RISK FACTOR: 9/10
Meet Haitian man Clairvius Narcisse; a prime example of what a dangerous combination of drugs can do to the body and mind. According to reports, Mr Narcisse was poisoned by a mixture of natural poisons with a view to simulating death.

Following his ‘death’ and burial, his body was recovered by a priest of the vodun religion and given doses of ‘Datura stramonium,’ transforming Narcisse into a zombie-like state. The priest had sent him to work on a sugar plantation for two years alongside a number of other zombie slaves. However, following the master’s death, Narcisse walked to freedom and when his regular doses of hallucinogen ceased, he eventually regained sanity. These kinds of mind-controlling drugs in the wrong hands can have devastating effects!

So how many guys are ready ?



https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f6/Great_Sphinx_of_Giza_-_20080716a.jpg/800px-Great_Sphinx_of_Giza_-_20080716a.jpg

maybe they were...
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I am sure the enemies of mankind do a lot of toxoplasmosis studies to infect young girls nowadays (not to eat them)... next step of their deviant evolution. They corrupted the food, the money, the water, the air, how could you trust them not to. It's a sure bet they will. The only question will the good guys stop them... if infiltrators like h.c. are on the free... it's a lost battle.

This is where things start getting mixed up. Everyone knows that the head on the Sphinx doesn't fit there. The head is not the original head. The original head was that of the dog, the protector of the pyramids, facing away from the pyramids, to protect them from anyone coming to attack them.

The rock that the sphinx was carved out of originally was this one-piece rock. Over the millennia, the dog head that was the original, lost parts due to weather and erosion. The ears went. The long dog-snout broke off. The later Pharaohs couldn't take it. They needed some of the glory to be brought back to the Sphinx, to keep their control firm, and the nation strong. They couldn't simply glue the ears and snout back on, so they carved a head from what remained. That's why the head is so much smaller that it should be for the size of the rest of the body. They made it from what was left of the broken dog-head.

Using the Sphinx as a representation to suggest zombies in one way or another, is completely idiotic unless one knows that the Sphinx, itself, has gone through these transformations.

Lion? When ever in Egypt's history did they EVER revere a lion? They always revered the dog.

Smiley
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February 28, 2015, 09:55:08 AM
#24

Evolution of toxoplasmosa
RISK FACTOR: 2/10
There’s a bug called toxoplasma gondii that infects rats and can only breed inside the intestines of a cat. The parasites take over the rat’s brain, intentionally making it sit as prey to cats to get itself eaten and spread the virus. Half the human population have a strain of toxoplasma in their body, and all it would take is a mild evolution of the virus for it to do to us what it does to rats!

Neurotoxins
RISK FACTOR: 9/10
Meet Haitian man Clairvius Narcisse; a prime example of what a dangerous combination of drugs can do to the body and mind. According to reports, Mr Narcisse was poisoned by a mixture of natural poisons with a view to simulating death.

Following his ‘death’ and burial, his body was recovered by a priest of the vodun religion and given doses of ‘Datura stramonium,’ transforming Narcisse into a zombie-like state. The priest had sent him to work on a sugar plantation for two years alongside a number of other zombie slaves. However, following the master’s death, Narcisse walked to freedom and when his regular doses of hallucinogen ceased, he eventually regained sanity. These kinds of mind-controlling drugs in the wrong hands can have devastating effects!

So how many guys are ready ?



https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f6/Great_Sphinx_of_Giza_-_20080716a.jpg/800px-Great_Sphinx_of_Giza_-_20080716a.jpg

maybe they were...
----
I am sure the enemies of mankind do a lot of toxoplasmosis studies to infect young girls nowadays (not to eat them)... next step of their deviant evolution. They corrupted the food, the money, the water, the air, how could you trust them not to. It's a sure bet they will. The only question will the good guys stop them... if infiltrators like h.c. are on the free... it's a lost battle.
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February 28, 2015, 08:12:19 AM
#23
Interesting speculation. However, wouldn't all the military power various countries accumulated be enough to stifle the spreading of the epidemic? Because in most, if every movie, game or book the government just goes into panic mode, the military gets caught with their pants down and the public loses all brain cells except for the ones responsible for screaming and running around in circles.
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February 28, 2015, 12:14:30 AM
#22
If the zombie apocalypse really happens, im half-ready
Ume
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February 27, 2015, 01:25:03 AM
#21


Sounds like isis maniacs are good candidates for being the zombies right now.




That's how religion works.

Gravity takes care of zombies, which is why we'd only have to worry about them if we went into space.

Unless it's the borg zombies, don't think zombies know how to drive. Or fly in this case.

@Ume all those are too unlikely. They wouldn't spread well. Or would need a lot of effort to keep people under control. And for the undead types, they would quickly die by themselves.

You right that they will die themselves but i like to kill my self Smiley
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February 27, 2015, 12:40:13 AM
#20


Sounds like isis maniacs are good candidates for being the zombies right now.




That's how religion works.

Gravity takes care of zombies, which is why we'd only have to worry about them if we went into space.

Unless it's the borg zombies, don't think zombies know how to drive. Or fly in this case.

@Ume all those are too unlikely. They wouldn't spread well. Or would need a lot of effort to keep people under control. And for the undead types, they would quickly die by themselves.
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February 26, 2015, 02:09:32 PM
#19
Speaking of those zombie voters, we have an election here in the UK coming Sad If only I could hang out an Anarchy flag outside my door to scare them off but I don't own this house lol Cheesy

Just get one of those "vote for nobody" lawn signs. Less scary message for the sheep yet gets the job done.

But I AM an Anarchist! They won't fuck off! >_< Tongue

.... Maybe I should hurry up and save up for some rocket artillery or a BMP.....
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February 26, 2015, 02:08:13 PM
#18
Speaking of those zombie voters, we have an election here in the UK coming Sad If only I could hang out an Anarchy flag outside my door to scare them off but I don't own this house lol Cheesy

Just get one of those "vote for nobody" lawn signs. Less scary message for the sheep yet gets the job done.
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February 26, 2015, 02:05:10 PM
#17
Speaking of those zombie voters, we have an election here in the UK coming Sad If only I could hang out an Anarchy flag outside my door to scare them off but I don't own this house lol Cheesy
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February 26, 2015, 01:24:30 PM
#16
It's already here. Jesus! have you looked outside lately?  BRRAAIIINZZZZ!!!!
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February 26, 2015, 01:22:50 PM
#15
I am ready, I am playing Dying Light at the moment Smiley
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February 26, 2015, 11:56:11 AM
#14
Star Trek was way ahead of this ideas-wise. In Star Trek, the Borg controlled their zombies. First they absorbed different species into the collective - "Resistance is futile." Then they turned them into drones (all drones are essentially zombies), and harnessed their abilities for the benefit of the hive.

 Cheesy
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February 25, 2015, 06:35:00 AM
#13
Don't believe everything you see in movies lol. It's just make believe.
But if for some reason it happens (I hope it does), I can't wait to kill a few people and claim they were infected.   Cheesy

There won't actually be any law then , so you won't have to worry about anything.
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