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plans for the inevitable undead uprising
Scandanavian War Machine:
i think you'd find that even the laziest of people will be pretty motivated when their life is on the line.
your life is a little more valuable than, say, a book report. to most people, anyway.
0bsessions:
--- Quote from: Dissy on 14 Feb 2008, 15:47 ---The problem with being a lazy fuck is that you still will be a lazy fuck when the outbreak occurs, and you will be eaten, or turned, so it will all be for naught.
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I'm not lazy, I'm conserving energy...
Nodaisho:
Damn straight, Obsessions.
jhocking:
--- Quote from: 0bsessions on 14 Feb 2008, 14:31 ---The U.S. doesn't have a countryside
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I don't know how far your area knowledge extends beyond Boston, but most of the US isn't anywhere near as densely populated as the Northeast. I mean, it's not just a little different, but like many orders of magnitude different. And I'm not implying you're stupid or anything; I certainly didn't grasp just how sparsely populated some parts of the country are until just recently when some relatives of my fiancee who live in Montana were telling her about how they can make an 8 hour drive up to some town in Canada and not pass any other people the entire time.
ADDITION: Oh wait now I see your clarification a few posts down:
--- Quote from: 0bsessions on 14 Feb 2008, 14:41 ---That's not countryside. Countryside is scenic and rustic. Midwestern America is just large tracts of land that should be used for storing the Northeast's lumber.
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Rather an odd distinction to make, especially considering how irrelevant this is to the point about areas that would be free of zombies. Regardless, the fact that the midwest doesn't fit your specific definition of "countryside" just means you need to think Pennsylvania (sure, Philly and Pittsburgh are on either end of the state, but nobody lives in between except for trees) or West Virginia.
Boro_Bandito:
Jon, you seriously need to get out and see the world, or at least the rest of the US. While you have a chance, before the zombies destroy it all and turn it into a dystopic wasteland. I've been to 48 out of 50 states, obviously Hawaii and Alaska are the ones I lack, and if you don't call any of that scenic, your definition is different from most of the world.
Speaking of Alaska, what the hell do you call most of that if not scenic?
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