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Could zombies exist?
Xanatic Posted Sep 16, 2014
Some animals can do with very little, hence Mike the Headless Chicken.
Could zombies exist?
paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Sep 17, 2014
"The overwhelming majority of people who suffer brain injuries and illnesses often face great challenges and difficulties coping with the impairments associated with their conditions." [Peanut]
I'm with you all the way on that. I didn't think this was a case of an injury or an illness, though. Anyway, I'm sorry if I seemed insensitive. Maybe I look for the silver lining too much -- people with Down Syndrome who do well in school, or people with the biological structures associated with Alzheimer's who show little or no signs of the disease.
Could zombies exist?
paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Sep 17, 2014
I concede your point about illness as well, since it could include birth defects and genetic conditions.
Sorry about that.
Could zombies exist?
Pink Paisley Posted Sep 17, 2014
Mike was not a zombie.
He was fed milk and corn. Not braaaaaaiiiiinzzzz.
PP.
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