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There's No Such Thing As An Expert, Just Someone Who's Still Alive

The best way to stay alive is to be vigilant and to share knowledge amongst ourselves. I've been studying, avoiding and, when I have no other choice, surviving zombie attacks for years now and some people like to call me an expert. I'm no expert but I am still alive. I'll answer questions that are sent to me and share the little knowledge I do have in the hope that it keeps someone else alive too. If only for a little longer.

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Mystery Disappearance Solved With Zombie SIghting

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Posted on 14th October 2008 at 7:59pm — 4 Comments (Add)

Could This Be Jake?

A source in Odessa, TX submitted this picture to another website and I noted a passing resemblance to Jake. Could this be him? If this is the case, then it appears that Jake finally got his wish t… Continue

Posted on 6th October 2008 at 8:30pm — No Comments (Add)

Psychological Attack Features

I mentioned a week or two ago, the psychological effects of fear and was interested to read a related article that detailed how emotional experiences stay with a person for longer than a physical experience. In essence, emotional pain lasts longer than a physical wound. Again, this echoes the psychological effects of fear thoughts and should not be… Continue

Posted on 3rd September 2008 at 7:30pm — No Comments (Add)

How Old Is A Zombie?

Children are told that you can read a tree's age by counting the rings in its trunk (although no one ever thinks to say how to do this without killing the tree) and now it seems that humans have biomarkers that reveal their biological age. Which led me to a very vacuous question. How old is a zombie? Are they as old as the human they were? Or do they get a birth when they undergo reanimation? Do the biological biomarkers decay along with th… Continue

Posted on 24th August 2008 at 5:30pm — No Comments (Add)

Psychological Effects of Fear

The psychological effects of fear itself have been recognised in a study by biologists who were looking at the effects of predators on a population. Many have theorised about the the low, persistent moaning of zombies but no one has subjected the notion to any kind of scientific study. Now, perhaps, the effects of the moaning and sheer numbers of zombies may be taken more seriously and people will consider the effects of fear when preparing… Continue

Posted on 23rd August 2008 at 9:00pm — No Comments (Add)

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