Answer these couple of questions
Zombies, do they exist/and or will exist?
a. Real
B. Not real
C.possible
D. Similar disease that provoked aggression
Extraterrestrials, are they real?
A.real
B.not real
C.dont know
For aliens, if you say A, I agree.
But if you chose A for the aliens, do you think they will be intelligent beings? Or semi intelligent like animals? Or plant/cell like creatures?
Explain your resoning in your response
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Zombies have happened before. And A, they cross the border on the regular.
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This is the Nibiru Knight, one of a kind and known by none.All your questions will be answered in time, Earthling.
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Depends on definition of zombies, in the past shamans in the Caribbean would sometimes be hired by people to curse someone. The shaman would poison the victim with a potent pufferfish neurotoxin that would make them catatonic then burry them alive. If the victim survived the ordeal they might escape and try and return to civilization only to be shunned as cursed and forced to wander and survive on their own potentially leading to insanity. Other 'zombies' may have been wandering mentally ill people. Wade Davis was an anthropologist who studied this. I do think there is life outside our planet, the universe is too vast and the probability, given the amount of stars and potentially life sustaining planets, is likely.
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There's alien zombies in my basement
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Edited by VeIkro: 7/26/2015 4:43:29 PMZombies are scientifically impossible. A rotting corpse, if it could get up and walk would have alot of trouble due to deterriorating muscle, lack of blood flow (would freeze in winter) and functioning nervous system, brain etc probably none. BUT, 28 weeks later esque "zombies", pretty possible i'd say. Alot of parasites out there that can take over the entire brain. Aka uroboros from resident evil 5, although fictional it's a half decent example. Aliens, yeh totally. There is no way we are the only sentient life in a universe we have no clue of its size. Hell, we haven't even explored any of the ocean pretty much.
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D. Brain eating zombies we see in movies an in video games are impossible, and I won't explain because the person right below me did a good job and I agree with him. However, there are already diseases that can cause aggression on an extreme scale, and people with these diseases attack other people, and it can be transmitted through bodily fluids or bitting, which they will do because of their aggression, not because they are hungry. Aliens C. Don't know. Too early in our intergalactic exploration to know. I am Christian so I do believe they don't exist. The chances however, are quite high. Theoretically, (under a scientific mindset, not my own opinion) is that if there was a Big Bang, then the possibilities of how vast the universe really is, and the chances that another planet happened to have early life land on their planet, and that planet had whatever that early life needed to live, which could be very different from us and our theoretical early life. It's possible, but the chances of it being within even 1,000,000,000 light years are next to none. We likely will never no before humanity does of from a plague, natural disaster, war on a massive scale, getting too close to the sun, green house effect, etc. etc. any questions?
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Zombies I would say at the moment are not real, however a future virus could bear symptoms resembling that of the fictional zombies we know of today. Aliens is a definitive, would be stupid of us to assume we are the only intelligent life form out there
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For us to believe that we are the only intelligent life in the seemingly infinite universe is extremely arrogant. So yes, I absolutely believe there is intelligent alien life somewhere out there. Zombies, no.
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Zombies, who knows. Aliens probably. It's a big universe. We can't be the only ones here.
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For zombies, it depends on your definition. The "living dead" can't and won't exist. For aliens, -blam!- yeah. The universe is goddamn huge, and ever expanding. You either gotta be super self centered or freaking stupid to think we're alone.
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Cordyceps like thing could infect humans and effectively turn them to zombies. Aliens, we'd be foolish to think we're alone.
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Edited by Solaire: 7/26/2015 3:08:59 AMIs there a point in self loathing where I can't hate myself more than I do when I feel I've hit that point?
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Edited by Original_Tanksta: 7/26/2015 3:09:36 AMZombies are interesting, because there is a species of fungi that does the same thing to insects. So I do think it's possible. And is say, following Murphy's law, that there must be, somewhere. As for intelligence that depends on who finds who first...
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Alright, I've been thinking. When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade! Make life take the lemons back! Get mad! I don't want your damn lemons; what am I supposed to do with these? Demand to see life's manager! Make life rue the day it thought it could give Cave Johnson lemons! Do you know who I am? I'm the man who's gonna burn your house down... with the lemons! I'm gonna get my engineers to invent a combustible lemon that burns your house down!
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C for both Namely because it is not farfetched to be able to high jack a relatively recent dead persons central nervous system, after all it only runs off of electricity
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C probably for the first one, and definitely A for the second. I mean, are you really so self-centered that you think Earth has the only life in the entire -blam!-ing universe?
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C. Scientists discovered a bacteria that can facilitate a zombie apocalypse. And get this; they're keeping it, IN A LAB.
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I pick the stance of "investing my fuks into something more worthwhile".
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C and A because...
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