I am personally starting to collect Walnuts.
lol!!!
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Was just about to say I'm OK coz I've got a double-pea-shooting plant protecting my house!!!
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StevieP
I am personally starting to collect Walnuts.
lol!!!
Was just about to say I'm OK coz I've got a double-pea-shooting plant protecting my house!!!
StevieP
Wthe the **** do they get allowed to do these studies?
The scientific paper is published in a book - Infectious Diseases Modelling Research Progress.
In books, films, video games and folklore, zombies are undead creatures, able to turn the living into other zombies with a bite.
But there is a serious side to the work.
In some respects, a zombie "plague" resembles a lethal, rapidly spreading infection. The researchers say the exercise could help scientists model the spread of unfamiliar diseases through human populations.
You could just climb a tree. Zombies can't climb can they? At least, not your traditional 1 meter-per-hour zombie. Actually, you could just walk away from them. Or you could abuse their terrible collision detection and get them stuck behind a rock.
No zombie is getting their dead hands on me 'cause I'm a slippery mother ******!
It's ok, we have many skilled L4D/Zombie Killer players in the world they will know what to do