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  • By 14 I had already subscribed to my philosophy of avoiding hypocrisy at all costs. I wasn't perfect, but I was aware of that fact, and avoided any activity or habit of which I disapproved in others.
  • But can the country run on Linux?
  • I'm assuming the picture was updated without any correlating updates to the rest of the profile.
  • Really, the melee weapons are just for cutting down the few roaming zombies you find in close quarters. If you're running through the woods and a zombie steps out from behind a tree and is suddenly 3 feet in front of you, I'd rather have the sword in my hand than the gun. It's easier to retreat while pushing back with the…
  • Actually, according to her profile she's 14. I was just assuming she was joking or just a huge hypocrite. She's got "All I'm telling you is that I only like my Profile picture because it has 3 hot guys in it" for her Biography and "Videogames, Zelda, Writing stories, Waffles, and my Profile Picture" for her interests. She…
  • I'd get my brother to make one. He has a forge. He's never made any blades, but he can make some really nice things.
  • Unless you live in NY where high-school javelin is illegal.
  • Good thinking, then you can use a lighter handgun with more accuracy.
  • I've always wondered if zombies die from head shots because you're taking out the hypothalamus. If that's how it works, then a piercing weapon could work very well. It's much less tiring than decapitating and it will take out the zombie immediately. Personally, I think the best supply of weapons when facing zombies would…
  • Either you've never read the rest of this forum or you've got to be joking. Either way, there is nothing sexist about saying "test the science of BOOBS". If he were gay we'd have suggested "test the science of COCKS". It's obvious that he's not going to seriously consider a science project like that. We say things that we…
  • I was just thinking that. I loved it. How many signatures did they manage to get?
  • Right, necrophiliacs are the first to go. I wouldn't mind the slow down in fresh material. I have plenty of books I haven't read and games I haven't played. A nuclear power plant could easily support a small community for several generations once you reduce the energy output from enough to power four cities to enough for…
  • That's what I was thinking.
  • I wouldn't mind any disaster that erased all credit records. I might feel bad if too many people that I liked died, but otherwise I'm pretty confident I'd be one of the survivors (just as long as I wasn't one of the first victims who gets caught completely off guard). I'd head for the mountains. With any luck I'd live a…
  • I know. That's the real issue here. Instead of trying to be even more respectful of women, we need to work harder to undo all that damage from the civil rights movement. It was all down hill after that whole voting thing.
  • A litigious lycanthropal lymphomaniac.
  • OK. Ignore me. I'm all straightened out now. I didn't realize how many of the movies I was thinking of were a part of the RotLD series. I thought Night of the Living Dead was the first of that series. I haven't seen those movies in years. I'm gonna go rent them.
  • Which one had the kids steal a truck of frozen brains to lure the zombies somewhere? I'm getting all mixed up with my movie titles. I can distinguish the movies in my head (mostly). the titles just get switched around.
  • I started writing a big long thing about the different movies but then forgot which was which, so, the long and short of it is. Romero zombies take over everything and are easy to contend with, but Night of and Return of the Living dead zombies are super hard to kill, yet always stay contained to a local area due to…
  • There've been a few comedy-romances where the main protagonist is a zombie. But to answer your first question; Land of the Dead has smart, organized zombies.
  • After so many of the traditional slow-movie zombie movies, the fast ones were a nice change of pace (pause for laughter). But ultimately I think the faster zombies just made the fact that anyone was able to escape that much more far-fetched. At the very least, they could have had the zombies wear-out and die off because…
  • WOO! Personal best! Come on, Agentcel. We have to encourage him as he progresses.
  • I was thinking of the purchasing power of the yen at a QQ compared to any random dollar store in the US. I'd say it's about even, or that the yen is a little better. I can't get any of those giant cake rolls in the US. And I doubt it'd only be a dollar if I could. But, yeah. That index won't work across Long Island, even.…
  • Well, yes, of course. That goes without saying.
  • It's value in the world market is irrelevant. 100 yen will buy you the same thing in Japan that you could get in the US for $1. So it's actually like $10,000,000. Unless they plan on spending it in the US, then it's value will diminish.
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  • Woman turns 88, gives town ¥1 billion gift
  • God. Lazy writers. It's just whine, whine, whine whine, whine.
  • Oh, EAST is your minor? Sorry. I thought it was the other way around.
  • I should have sent you articles from the newspaper about our recent "local inflation". As a crazy business minor, you'd probably enjoy hearing about the craziness of eastern Long island. This past summer was one of the most expensive we've ever had. People in the Hamptons were actually paying over $100/lb. for lobster…