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Zombie Run 2014, Barnsley
..two childhood fears in one scary individual. Some truly stupendous make up on show and all in character till the very end. I ended up with more 'Zombie' than 'run' shots as the event finished earlier than expected. Great fun though.
'Kinemortophobia' - the fear of Zombies. I Googled it.
Demonic still life apocalyptic scene of the undead. Shot with
- Zombie action figure
- Barbeque fire
- Toy sand
- Smoke overlay
- Spark overlay
ahhh I was out all day so didn't get home until late. So here have a picture of me looking like a zombie.
Please visit www.rayedelsol.com for my full write-up and review of the Zombie Shake Venus and Rochelle dolls.
Please visit www.rayedelsol.com for my full write-up and review of the Zombie Shake Venus and Rochelle dolls.
On saturday night, Lodi had their annual Zombie Walk around the downtown area. It was a great night to walk around and take pictures.
Popular culture depictions of zombies have evolved into a relatively consistent archetype generally consistent with the Romero zombie and characterized by the following traits:
• A body comprised of a deceased human body that has subsequently reanimated, usually because of a viral infection incurred in the brain while the body was still living.
• Reduced speed of movement relative to normal humans (however, some recent theatrical depictions of zombies portray them as moving as fast as a healthy human, or even faster). This is possibly due to their decaying muscles (leading to slow movement) or adrenaline (leading to quick movements).
• Increased endurance relative to normal humans; some sources attribute this to removal of normal neurological limits to muscle endurance (e.g., Golgi tendon reflex). This could also mean their inability to feel pain at times, as they are not affected by nerves.
• Profoundly reduced or absent cognitive function - Zombies may have impaired eyesight, hearing or smelling. However, they are known to be attracted by bright lights or loud noises, possibly meaning that they may instead be highly sensitive to them. Some even believe that zombies are attracted to the anything that make noise which is widely supported and seen in films and media like the Walking Dead and even in Night of the Living Dead.
• An insatiable and endless desire to consume living animal flesh, usually human, sometimes favoring brains. Some depicts zombies simply possessing the desire to kill.
• Lack of normal human biological functions such as sleep, digestion,
• Lack of normal human biological requirements such as conventional food, sleep, or even oxygen.
• Supernatural resistance or immunity to traumatic injury of any part of the body except for the brain. This is mainly due to the death of their nerves which makes them unable to experience pain or irritation.
• Vulnerable only to attacks that remove the head or destroy the brain. Some zombies are depicted to also be vulnerable to powerful attacks (crushing of the body, high-caliber shot) which also kills them outright, but the simplest way, still, is to remove the brain.
• Has high aggression and little intelligence and has the some of the traits of a rabid person.
• Ignores or is oblivious of fellow zombies.
• In some depictions zombies can be seen eating each other if there is a lack of humans, as was the case in the video game "Resident Evil Operation Racoon City", however it seems they favor humans as they will stop eating each other should a human get too close.
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Amazing entry from the lovely Laticia!
A sexy zombie cowgirl who is ready to buck your brains out. The latest entry in our zombie pinup contest