Only the most naive of questions are truly serious.
With so much protection, wouldn't one be able to wander among the undead ranks, taunting them at will with no danger of repercussion?
Since 2001, people have been scared. There's been some really scary stuff that's been happening - 911, Iraq, Afghanistan, Katrina, anthrax letters, D. C. sniper, global warming, global financial meltdown, bird flu, swine flu, SARS. I think people really feel like the system's breaking down.
I think that most people would rather face the light of a real enemy than the darkness of their imagined fears.
Generation Z, they cleaned up their own mess.
I wrote 'The Zombie Survival Guide' because I wanted to read it, and nobody else was writing it. All I've been doing with everything I've written is answering questions that I had.
Before I'm a zombie nerd, before I'm a science-fiction nerd, I am a history nerd.
As for me, I would rather be a worm in a wild apple than a son of man. But we are what we are, and we might remember not to hate any person, for all are vicious; And not to be astonished at any evil, all are deserved; And not to fear death; it is the only way to be cleansed.
As far as I'm concerned the last good man went when Elvis died.
There is a moral, of course, and like all morals it is better not pursued.
I've got a hangover. " "No, you hit your head on the floor. " "I can't stay. I've got to rescue that fool Sophie.