The terror, poor neighbors, lol....you have a point, I should take that thing down
...maybe the loud speaker sqreeching Rosie O'donell's karaoke country christmas songs will keep them away..idk...but the people next door to me hate it
...I keep a life size cut-out of Judge Judy in my widow...even a zombie knows just by looking at her to go the other way
I would survive because I'm going to this dude's house!...maybe the loud speaker sqreeching Rosie O'donell's karaoke country christmas songs will keep them away..idk...but the people next door to me hate it
MOST of it is, but the human element is still critical. Look at how many people lose power during a simple thunderstorm and how long it takes to get back up. My power has gone out a few time since i've lived in my house. It's not a big deal because detroit edison has crews all over fixing shit. They also have thousands of employees on site. If the process was as simple and automated as you seem to believe, why bother employing THOUSANDS of people on a daily basis? Most of what those people do is waste time, but overall there is still a ton of manual work that takes a human to do.As much as you guys keep disagreeing with me most of the crap we do today is done by computers, there normally isnt someone shovelling coal anymore,
and again solar powered back up generators are EVERYWHERE now im saving most likely the meat would go back in your grocery store but shit would still work excluding like internet and cable OBVIOUSLY youre not going to beable to text fred from your blackberry , but i mean mainsources of power like lights, refrigerators, running water ect
That's the show that got me to think of making this thread, and I hear ya on the Zombie Land part.I rewatched zombie land the other day. The one thing that ruins the movie for me is when they get on that amusement ride that goes up in the air then comes back down. I mean why? You are being chased by zombies and you choose to get in a non protected ride that is going to go straight up, then deliver you back onto the ground? It makes no sense. It actually angers me and ruins the entire movie having such a huge illogical plot hole. grrrr.
I also watched episode 3 of the walking dead on amc. I like it.
while it didn't make since, it was realistic. People fuck themselves all the time looking out for #1,doing short sighted things that seem like its best for them, when really it ends up fucking everyone, including them. What I did understand about that ride part is, if you know that shit is going to go back down, why not climb the actual structure?!I thought the high element of distrust between living people didn't make much sense either. Yeah I get that you are looking out for #1, but there are tons of resources still available, why are you going to totally fuck these other living humans over for? What did they gain by stealing the guns and car (besides the guns and a car)? Seems like it would make much more sense to team up (like they eventually did). I mean why not all 4 travel and watch each others backs? And steal more cars, maybe get a convoy going to haul resources you find. Yes yes zombie rule # whatever "travel light". I somehow dont think that should apply to rocking around in stolen SUVs.
Machete's I see being a godsend. They are cheap, big and effective. The only mutation of the sword to find such varied utilitarian use even up to modern times...doubletap is a waste of ammo imo. shoot the fucker once in the head with a slug or 00 buck..if they are still moving a machete is in order. you need to conserve all the ammo you have in a zombie apocalypse, because even if you load your own, you will run out of primers, powder etc...
oooo thats a nice one!I can cut through a 2 1/2 inch cedar with this in one swipe, takes chickens heads off pretty quick too.