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Zombie Genre Dead?

helgi

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what do you guys think of this genre?

I've heard that zombies eat brains for breakfast. I wonder if they care what the I.Q. is?
 
I read both of those scary articles, and about the rats

there is an example in history of rats without self preservation, the pied piper, right? They followed him like he was cat-nip-kid-napping them. Is this a case of rat zombification, where they could have been attracted to some cat scent he blew threw his pipe?

and the pied piper lived during the plague, too
 
well, if the pied piper is the earliest example of such rat non self-preservation, that may be the point in history when the rat/cat-bug became formidable; where it would have been just the cat-bug before, and maybe it was able to evolve because of some change of metabolism or bodily climates of rats or cats caused by the plague that allowed the cat-bug to breed with a different set of inhibitions and become the cat-rat-bug
 
Zombie Genre is Undead

I'm appalled it took this long for someone to point that out.
 
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