When did this topic become an accepted icebreaker? That's what I want to know.
You know, the type of topic people bring up on dates, casual conversation with friends, etc. "So how would you deal with the zombie apocalypse?" Seriously. In the 1950's, did people trade strategies for dealing with the red menace? In the 1960's, did people trade bomb shelter tips? During the Kennedy administration, were relationships preconditioned on mutual approval of each other's nuclear winter survival strategies? In the same way relationships today are preconditioned on a careful review of your proposed mate's zombie survival plan?
Adam Carolla had a good answer to the whole zombie apocalypse question, and it's one that I agree with. Paraphrased: the way you survive a zombie apocalypse, like any other apocalypse, is
you don't survive. That's why it's an apocalypse! Everybody dies.
Putting that aside, I don't understand why they don't just take the Independence Day approach in these zombie movies/shows and just drop a fucking H-bomb on the infected city. Just kill everyone and fry the infection out of existence.
"No more half-measures, Walt."
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