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StarmanSkye wrote:By gosh, yer probably right! But then, would that realization maybe inspire the truly wickedly-creative & recklessly-demented to help push the potential for a precursor natural zombie virus-bug along, make it happen faster and on a bigger, wider, more terrible and fearsome scale?
That is pretty common w/ biowarfare disease engineer-inventors, isn't it?
I'm not taking this too seriously, as I'm not very eaqer or good at scaring myself. But I guess some nagging niggling what-if? suspicion will be hiding-out and going along for the ride now in a tiny dark corner of my mind for some little while.
Zombie Apocalypse.
New World Order.
Population Control.
Martial Law.
Free Fire Perimeter.
Mandatory Evacuation.
Fema Camps.
Peak Oil.
Lights Out.
The End of Hope.
The Beginning of Fear.
Freak Out.
Good Bye.
The End.
Time to Die.
Now Now Now
Oh MY!
I think I've seen that movie before!
Bits of The Road come to mind ...
Nordic wrote:Somebody needs to find out if the Bush family eats organic-only.
Chinese Cannibal (食人魔)
This is a new cannibal story. Due to the apparent blocking of the word "cannibal" (食人魔) by the Chinese government and/or media, the recent news of a cannibal serial killer has taken some time to be disseminated widely. (Revisit my recent overview of cannibals here.)
According to the Washington Post, on May 27, 2012, an arrest of 56-year-old Zhang Yongming in southwestern China occurred. He was accused of killing 11 people and dismembering, burning and burying their bodies to destroy the evidence. He allegedly attacked male victims walking on the quiet road near his home in Jinning county. The word "cannibal" was not used in the American story.
Details were graphically being given elsewhere (as per the photograph above).
An article in the Daily Telegraph said it all in their headline: "China's 'Cannibal Monster' Detained."
REST HERE:
http://copycateffect.blogspot.com/2012/ ... nibal.html
Jeff wrote:I caught myself mentally checking off the zombies and I didn't like myself. What's my criteria? What's the criteria for anyone doing the same, looking at me with my pathetic grocery bag and Hawaiian shirt?
Perhaps part of our own zombification process is our coming to readily regard fellow citizens as "zombies."
I was just on the subway. Always a fine opportunity to feel superior, as though I'm taking public transit by choice. I caught myself mentally checking off the zombies and I didn't like myself. What's my criteria? What's the criteria for anyone doing the same, looking at me with my pathetic grocery bag and Hawaiian shirt? And once I presume a world of walking undead meat, what's stopping me from hacking them up and posting the videos for lulz? That I'm too lazy?
Something Derek Jensen reminded me of: in the classic zombie movies, it wasn't the zombie that was the object of terror, but the zombie maker.
JACOB
(annoyed)
What does that have to do with
anything? Does it explain the
barricaded subway stations? Does it
explain those Godforsaken creatures?
JEZZIE
New York is filled with creatures.
Everywhere. And lots of stations are
closed.
JACOB
They're like demons, Jez.
JEZZIE
Demons, Jake? Come on. They're winos
and bag ladies. Low life. That's all
they are. The streets are crawling
with 'em. Don't make em into
somethin' they're not.
(she rubs his forehead)
It's the pressure, honey. That's all
it is.
JACOB
Those guys tried to kill me tonight.
They were aiming right at me.
JEZZIE
Kids on a joy ride. Happens all the
time.
JACOB
They weren't human!
JEZZIE
Come on. What were they, Jake?
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