Walking Dead Returns...tomorrow...yay!

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I started watching after one of my other half's work mates turned her onto it. I drive her crazy because I tend to pick it apart. Don't they ever check the gas in vehicles they take ? Why would someone hand off an assault rifle and take a crossbow with two bolts ? Why are they carrying that kid like that, why not get a stroller or a cart or even one of these backpack like things ?
keep watching, you'll get into it and then you will stfu so she can enjoy it OR she will gnaw on you in unpleasant ways.
 

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Yeah, lol. What I love is, forest and all the walkers are torn to shreds.....barn is still intact.
yep, as the Rev said, "waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah, I'm sorry god"

my friend;s neighbours house beside her got hit, but Marlene's didn't ... that stuff is freaky weird

that walker is cool though



seems like pot could help
 

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yep, as the Rev said, "waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah, I'm sorry god"

my friend;s neighbours house beside her got hit, but Marlene's didn't ... that stuff is freaky weird

that walker is cool though



seems like pot could help

I downloaded the Walking Dead game to my iPad, just for kicks.

Yeah, I was hors d'oeuvres within minutes. WTF is Darryl when you need him? lol.
 

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I downloaded the Walking Dead game to my iPad, just for kicks.

Yeah, I was hors d'oeuvres within minutes. WTF is Darryl when you need him? lol.

he's grieving

pfffft



how is the game?
 

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Zombie outbreak? Head for rural areas, researchers say

QMI Agency
First posted: Saturday, February 28, 2015 12:20 PM EST | Updated: Saturday, February 28, 2015 12:28 PM EST



The zombies are coming! Head for the hills!


That's where a team of Cornell University researchers suggests we seek refuge if that unlikely scenario comes to pass.


Reading World War Z, an oral history of the first zombie war, and a graduate statistical mechanics class inspired the group to explore how an "actual" zombie outbreak might play out in the U.S.


"A lot of modern research can be off-putting for people because the techniques are complicated and the systems or models studied lack a strong connection to everyday experiences," Alex Alemi, a graduate student at Cornell University, says. "Not that zombies are an everyday occurrence, but most people can wrap their brains around them."


In most films or books, "if there is a zombie outbreak, it is usually assumed to affect all areas at the same time, and some months after the outbreak you're left with small pockets of survivors. But in our attempt to model zombies somewhat realistically, it doesn't seem like this is how it would actually go down.


Alemi says once the zombies invade more sparsely populated areas, the whole outbreak slows down. There are fewer humans to bite, so you start creating zombies at a slower rate," he says. "I'd love to see a fictional account where most of New York City falls in a day, but upstate New York has a month or so to prepare."


The team will present its findings at the American Physical Society March Meeting in San Antonio, Texas, next month.
Zombie outbreak? Head for rural areas, researchers say | Weird | News | Toronto
 

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Was it the sound of kids playing at the very end when Rick stopped the car in front of the gate?
 

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"A friend", yeah, right. What kind of rat bastard leaves water for people in desperate need of alcohol! lol
well Daryl destroyed a LOT of alcohol, it's almost retributive justice