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Feb. 11th, 2004 08:08 amI'm still stuck on zombies.
oontzgirl got me on a good roll with the zombie movie trailer (hurry up March!) which vagulely makes me think of 28 days. I like the current world going awry. I always have the little internal argument of 'but what even powers the meat to move' which was overcome in 28 days (they're people that drink soda).
Daddy!
I've been thinking about this for a day now and told two other people, so I'll just quote Michelle:
"Zombies are so cool. And creepy...Zombies aren't full of themselves. They don't dress up in black and write bad poetry about how sad they are. People making up for being unpopular in high school RARELY put on zombie makeup and tell everyone they're zombies and go to zombie bars to eat their friends skin. They don't inspire people with too much leather garb to go on and on about "gaia". They just shuffle around and hunger for sweet sweet brains. And that kind of classic simplicity will never go out of style."
I think I really get off on the destruction of the world as we know it. I find something appealing about having all the technology of the modern world and none of the people. The problems are perishing food, medical care, lack of utilities, and factories/power plants blowing up etc. Oh, and zombies.
Now do you hide from zombies by psyching them out in graveyards, or do they just wander aimlessly guided only by the smell of your live brains.
Daddy!
I've been thinking about this for a day now and told two other people, so I'll just quote Michelle:
"Zombies are so cool. And creepy...Zombies aren't full of themselves. They don't dress up in black and write bad poetry about how sad they are. People making up for being unpopular in high school RARELY put on zombie makeup and tell everyone they're zombies and go to zombie bars to eat their friends skin. They don't inspire people with too much leather garb to go on and on about "gaia". They just shuffle around and hunger for sweet sweet brains. And that kind of classic simplicity will never go out of style."
I think I really get off on the destruction of the world as we know it. I find something appealing about having all the technology of the modern world and none of the people. The problems are perishing food, medical care, lack of utilities, and factories/power plants blowing up etc. Oh, and zombies.
Now do you hide from zombies by psyching them out in graveyards, or do they just wander aimlessly guided only by the smell of your live brains.