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Old 11-12-2013, 07:58 AM #2
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Originally Posted by Ammi View Post
..in all seriousness...my OH and I had a huge conversation about this recently because he has recently started to watch The Walking Dead, well he's watched quite a bit of it now...and being a series as opposed to a movie, the characters develop more ...the non zombie muggles kind of lose principles/beliefs etc and have to become more selfish/ruthless/heartless etc to survive..in a way, I get that but then I sort of don't either because I was likening it to WW1/2 and what everyone says about those situation creating a feeling of 'one/in it together/community'...how those times also brought out the best in each other/human nature...and there are similarities...immediate threat/survival/rationing....yet in a zombie attack, I think he's right and it would bring out the worst in human nature in that it would have to for people to survive...so I wonder what the fundamental difference is ....

...sorry for the long post, I just actually find this really intriguing.....
in world war 2 jew's worked for the german' s in the concentration camps, never under estimate what one person will do to survive.
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