Woah zombies

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  1. PhreQuencYViii

    PhreQuencYViii Champion of the Forum

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    Unless you had one of them dogs for breakfast... i want to see your dumb breakfast! What could be the dumbest looking breakfast with a +1 to retardation?

    The dogs, this is pretty cool news - I want to see this progress.

    And the word "boffin" sounds funny.
     
  3. PhreQuencYViii

    PhreQuencYViii Champion of the Forum

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    Dude, I threw that mother breakfast away. I tried to make french toast and I don't know, the oven must be an indian burial ground or something, it looked like mashed potatoes or something, it was crazy. It tasted like vanilla too.
     
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    Sounds a lot like Gungrave to me. ;p
     
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    This is very good news for people in accidents but you just know that the "string pullers" will use it for other reasons such as saving their own sorry arses.

    Yakumo
     
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    So it was that scary and you tried to eat it anyway? You're a braver person than I; I know better than to try my own scary food.
     
  7. Taemos

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    I saw this awhile ago, and I had the same thoughts as you, Yakumo.
     
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    That's some scary mess. One day, you're dead, then you wake up.\
    Nooooooo. That's too scary....
     
  9. PhreQuencYViii

    PhreQuencYViii Champion of the Forum

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    Yeah, one of my friends in the army told me about how some scientists in Russia basically kept a severed dog head alive and running, and it was licking it's chops and everything. Wierd crap.
     
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    dude n01-Dude, I'm Dead.

    dude no2-Not again!

    dude no1-Yeah, i know. I'm tired to die.

    sorry, couldn't resist:smt082

    Anyway, That's really creepy. what i hate about science is that they want to control everything, even the inevitable. can't we let things go by themselves?
     
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  11. Taemos

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    I think it's mainly something intended for the military, not commercial use. I think it would be pretty fucked up to go down to the cemetary and just re-animate someone. My guess is that they plan on using it in case someone gets a fatal gunshot wound or something similar.
     
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    Universal Soldier.
     
  13. The_Squeege

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    The dogs were only clinically dead, their tissues were preserved. I don't think we'll be able to animate decayed corpses anytime soon.
     
  14. Taemos

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    I know. It was partly a joke, but I have an odd sense of humour, so take that as you will :).
     
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    I wonder what the psychological effects are? Did the dog act the same as before after it was revived. It will be interesting to hear what the experience is like when they try it on a human. The religious ramifications alone will be huge.
     
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    Yeah, the dog was fine, there was no brain damage or anything. Same with the one that was just a head, it was acting like a normal dog and everything. Wierd crap.
     
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    finnally, we'll be able to tell what's after life. i'm sure it will make an incredible hit to any religion. Not funny to spoil the end of the movie though.
     
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    I was thinking the same thing, but wouldn't there be the problem of: "The man didn't believe!!! God knew he was going to be brought back to life!" (etc)

    Of course, athiests probably wouldn't be willing to accept the truth, either, if someone came back claiming they had seen Jesus :p.
     
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