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I've recently been thinking about the difficulties of trying to find some sort of normalities during the z-poc. For most people, they want to try their hardest to live a normal life and try to start…Continue
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After racing the barren highway of my God-forsaken town, i reach Adriane's house. Thinking back on my arrival, I dont know why I was surprised at what i saw left the car. "Alice!!" is all i hear…Continue
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Personally, i was at home alone. I was innocently playing my mindless, zombie-killing video game. Mid-kill, my phone had started to ring and when i answered it was like my entire world had skipped…Continue
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The Effects of Overdosing Weaponry use During The Zombie Apocalypse And You.Many people are unaware of the effects of introducing heavy (or even light) weaponry onto an innocent mind. Most people in…Continue
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Alice Scenely commented on EndlessWarrior's blog post Preach to the masses- part one.People for the Ethical Treatment of Zombies
At this crucial stage of the zombie apocalypse, i beleive that zombies deserve equal rights as US citizens. At the most basic, zombie rights advocates believe that the living-challenged deserve the same treatment as we afford to living beings. Just because their desires are more focused now doesn't mean that they shouldn't be able to pursue and achieve the same happiness as others. Whether alive or not, every human strives for some sort of greater fulfillment, be that a job, a relationship, or brains. We at People for the Ethical Treatment of Zombies strive to educate the public about the rights of the living-challenged. It's not a radical concept. In most cases, these individuals didn't ask to become zombies. The large frontal lobe on humans affords us the ability to imagine ourselves in others' shoes. When we use this to understand those who have become living-challenged, we know that deep down they deserve our best intentions, not a shotgun blast. Zombies are BORN in america so they should have the same natural rights as humans.
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