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The Ecstatic
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Re: in the event of an outbreak [Re: Salomon]
#14203487 - 03/29/11 12:24 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Salomon said: do you catch the zombie virus if you have sex with one or is that just when they bite?
pull out just in case.
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DrMambo
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Re: in the event of an outbreak [Re: Salomon]
#14204071 - 03/29/11 02:35 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Salomon said: do you catch the zombie virus if you have sex with one or is that just when they bite?
gotta wear a rubber, and it's advisable to pull all their teeth if you want oral
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Larrythescaryrex
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Re: in the event of an outbreak [Re: DrMambo]
#14204104 - 03/29/11 02:42 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Why do people keep bring up the dogs. Surely the zombie virus would negatively effect them too, or they would be swarmed and turn into zombie food.
I have a crossbow so in the long run, I could manufacture new bolts. It also wont attract more zombies with a loud noise.
Although I do have several hundred rounds each for my shotgun and SKS. I should have more than I do for my .270 and hardly any at all for my .25 though. The .25 would be great on zombies. The round would probably stay in the skull and bounce around for maximum brain damage.
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DrMambo
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I'm of the opinion that zombies are strictly human, no other animals effected
I'm kind of torn on the whole eating animals thing, though. In Night of the Living Dead a zombie chows down a mouse, but in Day of the Dead there's an alligator chilling with zombies, and Dr. Frankenstein explains that Bub and other zombies just don't go for non human flesh.
I like to think they prefer warm human flesh.
In Return of the Living Dead they're all about brains, but I consider that to be more of a punk-rock-zom-com, and not canon.
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Re: in the event of an outbreak [Re: DrMambo]
#14204380 - 03/29/11 03:33 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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JesusGoneRogue


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Larrythescaryrex said: Why do people keep bring up the dogs. Surely the zombie virus would negatively effect them too, or they would be swarmed and turn into zombie food.
I have a crossbow so in the long run, I could manufacture new bolts. It also wont attract more zombies with a loud noise.
Although I do have several hundred rounds each for my shotgun and SKS. I should have more than I do for my .270 and hardly any at all for my .25 though. The .25 would be great on zombies. The round would probably stay in the skull and bounce around for maximum brain damage.
i like the crossbow idea. stealthy. and effecient, so long as you stick em in the head.
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