Paul F. Tompkins and Ben Acker discuss the confusing ethical and moral questions that arise in a zombie biting situation.
Not that I'll ever be bitten and turned when the zombies rise up to destroy humanity (point of fact: I'll probably rule a post-zombie apocalypse world), but I also wish to state definitively and for the record that I am also not to be shot should I be bitten. Not because of any fears over death, but because I will wish my zombie corpse to gain a measure of revenge over the incompetent lackwits that I surrounded myself with and almost assuredly caused my zombification.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
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