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 how does 28 days later not have zombies in it? when the film is a self described zombie flick...i guess you know more than the filmmakers about their own film right? lol | 
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 Before I go on about all this zombie lore and shit, I'll just state the obvious. Zombie = Reanimated human corpse. 28 Days Later infected= Living human being infected with a virus. Do I need to elaborate anything more? | 
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 the term zombie in the english language does not exclusively refer to undead humans dabble in a little philosophy before being so up yourself, my friend | 
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 Zombie SYLLABICATION: zom·bie PRONUNCIATION: zmb VARIANT FORMS: also zom·bi NOUN: Inflected forms: pl. zom·bies also zom·bis 1. A snake god of voodoo cults in West Africa, Haiti, and the southern United States. 2a. A supernatural power or spell that according to voodoo belief can enter into and reanimate a corpse. b. A corpse revived in this way. 3. One who looks or behaves like an automaton. 4. A tall mixed drink made of various rums, liqueur, and fruit juice. ETYMOLOGY: Caribbean French and English Creole, from Kimbundu -zumbi, ghost, departed spirit. So, which of these definitions would support your argument? | 
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 shutup infected people that look like zombies and act like zombies fall under zombies. or atleast that's what I call it, fuck the undead that isn't even real zombies to me, infected by a virus could be real one day, people from the grave are never going to walk. | 
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 *dances wildly through this thread and then walks away, casually* | 
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