Dude, I eat cows. I kind of consider cows marginally smarter than zombies, so there's THAT moral hurdle right out of the way.
I'm serious, I think that zombies are a more sustainable resource than that there liquified coal, but we need to figure out how the virus is transmitted and how effective it is to render what we need out of it. On the other hand, the theory pretty much is predicated on the thought that the only cars that will need powering in a world of 6 billion are the two or three that my survival group has.
I can't believe I seriously have a survival group for the zompocalypse. And yet, I do. Also, like four of those people are tasked with defence. If we can't figure out a way of making, say, the Columbia Tower zombie-proof and effective ways of making flame throwers I think we might have larger problems than just a plain old zompocalypse.
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Date: 2008-04-05 02:10 am (UTC)I'm serious, I think that zombies are a more sustainable resource than that there liquified coal, but we need to figure out how the virus is transmitted and how effective it is to render what we need out of it. On the other hand, the theory pretty much is predicated on the thought that the only cars that will need powering in a world of 6 billion are the two or three that my survival group has.
I can't believe I seriously have a survival group for the zompocalypse. And yet, I do. Also, like four of those people are tasked with defence. If we can't figure out a way of making, say, the Columbia Tower zombie-proof and effective ways of making flame throwers I think we might have larger problems than just a plain old zompocalypse.