Is this an irrational fear of zombies?

I know there's a few story's on here about the same fear, and they are what started me thinking about this. But now it's got real for me, zombies. I'm so scared that it'll happen. And I think it could! I believe it's possible that the wrong type of bacteria could mutate the brain to only simple instincts. Like hunger for human flesh. You may think I'm mad and I maybe think I'm being a bit silly myself but...I'm worried! I even know what I'd do and what I'd use during a zombie attack.is this normal?

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  • Aidor

    Come over to my house , I'm building a anti zombie fortress and your invited.

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  • Andyen

    I tink it could be a possibility someday. With the way humans love to experiment. I've read many zombie theory books and the matter and myself as well as some friends have ideas on how we would handel the matter. However im flip opposite. I love the scared thrill i get when thinking about it. I dont want a zombie apocolipse to happen mind you but i dont think its abnormal at all.

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  • This is what happens when you indulge an irrational thought.

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  • tox

    We'll be the ones prepared when they strike.

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  • AngAnders112

    But think about it, say you become infected. would that really be so bad? you won't know where you are, or what you're doing. you'll just be really really hungry. wouldn't that be a fun way to go?!

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  • dom180

    Any fear of zombies is irrational, due to the fact that they DON'T EXIST.

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    • White187

      The place that I work has been actively attempting to engineer a virus that causes many of these symptoms.

      There's been a few breakthroughs as of late including the rectifying of a main problem with the virus, the premature death of the infected host.
      I cant give out many details as I am already violating a nondisclosure agreement but I will say that we have extended the host's life cycle to a maximum of 3 weeks after initial symptoms appear.

      Minimum of one week if host does not receive sustenance.

      Even if you people do survive the initial inoculation (which can be accomplished any number of ways, water, food, vaccines) you'll be hard pressed to survive.

      Good luck, build a bunker.

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