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Poisoning people so that they play dead and then robbing them from their grave & trying to revive them without their permission is rude.

By 1 friskycat on August 17, 2007

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5 Ralph Leyland who hasn't voted, says

wtf??

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4 Natester who hasn't voted, says

What Ralph said.
Is this a real life zombie thing?

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4 Pantalonesdemuerto who agreed, says

There are supposedly people who do this. They drug people into an unconcious state that is almost indistinguishable from death to the untrained person. They then rob thier graves and use a different drug to put them into a state in which they don't have the will to resist orders, and they are used for slave labor. This is supposedly how the stories of zombies began.

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9 Glad Rag Kraken who disagreed, says

I ain't heard the bit about a second drug. Really, the trauma of being buried alive, and then dug up, combined with the culturally accepted as true stories of zombies, makes a second drug to sap will completely unnecessary.

Blowfish poison, isn't it?

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4 Pantalonesdemuerto who agreed, says

That's what I heard. Maybe you're right about the second drug. I'm not an expert. That's not my department. Unless they're zombie pants.

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4 Pantalonesdemuerto who agreed, says

(The "That's what I heard" was agreeing with the blowfish toxin part.)

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