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Even if you are young and healthy, watching horror movies can mess with you in ways you didn’t expect. When you get scared your adrenaline and cortisone levels spike. This in turn can dredge up repressed traumatic memories. The change in your brain chemistry reminds you of times when it was in a similar state, even if you had no idea you even had those memories. So if you have some really horrible event in your past that terrified you, being scared again by a movie can inadvertently make you relive it.
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
a reply to: Flyingclaydisk
In intelligence circles, "zombies" are a reference to about 90% of the people that just go with the flow. The "zombie apocalypse" is a reference to a ground shooting war during martial law where civilians, read zombies, need to be put down.
Cheers - Dave
These are the real zombies. Reality doesn't exist for these zombies. They are incapable of face to face communication. It's disturbing.
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
Only a few hours now, to see..."eeny, meeny, miney, moe"...who will it be? Glenn? Rick?...Maggie?
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
Do We Face Zombies???
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
a reply to: namelesss
I am abhor with questions in response to a question,
Perhaps you meant 'Xitan'.
When backed into a corner, with nowhere to go; when the rules exceed your ability to understand them, or the boundaries thereof...will you throw out words like "Xtian" and perhaps the more accurate 'Xitan"?
Do you refer to Christmas and "X"mas in your world? Perhaps "festivus" is more your style. Aluminum pole and all.
How do these paths cross in the context of what I have said? Survival perhaps?