The FB Zombie Apocalypse Discussions: An Interlude
It’s quite likely that on Facebook, even if we are not talking about zombies, we end up talking about zombies. Actually, I kind of blame Velvet for this one, because I first saw it on her blog, but hey, we can only blame so much. In the end, what it comes down to, is that we are obsessed. We are *this close* to stocking up on canned food.
The FB Zombie Apocalypse Discussions: Post the First
In honor of Zombie Appreciation week, I will be showcasing my Zombie Apocalypse discussions I have on Facebook with my non-blog friends.
Awards: Some Pertaining to BBAW, Some Not
I was lucky enough to receive a few awards lately, and wanted to take the time to pass them on to some bloggers I love.
World War Z by Max Brooks
There are several things I like about this book. First of all, Zombies. As a Millenial, I am immediately drawn, like a zombie to pulsating brains, to all things zombie, ninja, and pirate. Other generations may like these things, too, I know, but there seems to be some great obsession among my generation. God knows why. It’s just thing that we do. I mean, debating the best escape routes from whatever building you are in can take hours if you are surrounded by modern teenagers and twenty-somethings, and may actually only be settled by consulting Max Brooks’ Zombie Survival Guide. Gen-X may have had Vampires and Baby-Boomers may have had aliens and the bomb, but zombie obsession has taken a hold of young people today. Again, I am unsure as to the reason, except for the obvious (which if you are not a Gen Y member, may not be obvious to you, so please ignore that self-absorbed remark).
The following is taken directly from Facebook. The first is my status, the rest are the comments that followed. In it you will discover how the Zombie Apocalypse results in polyamory. F’real.