Assurbanipal_II
Nyampress of the Four Corners of the World
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Funnily, the zombie must be one of the original American contributions to world literature, but it also tells much about the American psyche.
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Hold out in Epstein islandI feel like one of those islands on the middle of a lake is pretty good.
Pros:
-safe from zoms
-room to grow food
-also safe from other humans, usually
Cons:
-weather/flooding
-other humans with the same idea
-gotta take a boat to the mainland, hard to do it in a stealthy way
-actually getting there (I live in a city)
Also, i guess the question is...is it early in the z apocalypse or late in it
Where would yall hold up?
I was talking about the genre. Not the concept.Actually, Haitian folklore from sometime in the 1600s I believe. It didn't really enter literature until the 1700s. I believe it wasn't until films started using it in the 1930s that it really made much of an appearance in American culture (could be wrong there)... and honestly, not until 68, when Night of the Living Dead was released, did it become more mainstream.
Let’s be honest the Epic of Gilgamesh had a goddess threaten to break the gates of the underworld and let the dead swarm out and devour the living. Compared to how much vampires or dragons have drifted as a concept, “dead people want to eat me” is a shockingly ancient and durable concept.Actually, Haitian folklore from sometime in the 1600s I believe. It didn't really enter literature until the 1700s. I believe it wasn't until films started using it in the 1930s that it really made much of an appearance in American culture (could be wrong there)... and honestly, not until 68, when Night of the Living Dead was released, did it become more mainstream.
Either with the MC of @AliceMoonvale's zombie diary story or far away from her. No in-between.
Funnily, the zombie must be one of the original American contributions to world literature, but it also tells much about the American psyche.
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Lmao. become her best, loyal friend and convince her you're valuable, you'd have one of the strongest allies to protect you.
or yeah, pray you never encounter her at all.
And there's plenty of fucked content that tells about the psyche of all other humans all over the world.
I still regret ever looking at junji ito's work. I prefer masahiro ito's work, cause pyramid head.
Why do japanese guys with ito as their last name make some weird ass horror shit? lmao
Elaborate.
Not sure what exactly you want me to elaborate.
But there's plenty of horrific things non americans have created, some I can't list and show here.
Not really.Then you have missed the point. The emphasis was on American psyche, not psyche of Americans.
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If the 'american psyche' contributed to the modern zombie, with the theme of fears of things like loss of individualism and consumerism, then the chinese, for example, also contributed to it with their Jiangshi. The silly little guys that hop around with that thing on their face. They represent deep cultural fears as far as I'm aware. Every culture seems to build their own 'zombie'. So, that's why I don't think it's necessarily just the american psyche at play. But yeah, they definitely got the modern zombie down. (and they're cooler)![]()
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Anyway, here a cookie for you.You may have the last word.
Amen to that. I protect my lawn everyday with tall-nuts and and lightning reeds.Some place with sunflowers and pea shooters and a sizable lawn.
Do you know ice fishing?I'll stay up where it's cold. Frozen zombies can't hurt anyone and should shatter nicely with a hammer. Do some ice fishing on a lake to eat. Come spring, I'll be nice and safe lol.
yes,Do you know ice fishing?
Lemme cling to your thighs. Take me along with you when an apocalypse happens! QAQyes,
not to mention hunting, snaring, and even starting fires with simple tools. I dont LIKE doing that stuff, but I learned it when I was younger lol