Zombies Are Popular Because People Have Given Up Hope

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  • wa3zrm
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    • May 2009
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    Zombies Are Popular Because People Have Given Up Hope

    (Hope & Change) PROFESSOR: Zombies Are Popular Because People Have Given Up Hope
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    PROFESSOR: Zombies Are Popular Because People Have Given Up Hope
    Zombie popularity is a surefire indicator of national mental health, says Clemson University professor Sarah Lauro.
    Lauro, an English teacher who studied zombies while working on her doctorate, told the Associated Press that the rise of the "Zombie Walk," specifically, illustrates citizens' dissatisfaction with governments and life in general.
    "We are more interested in the zombie at times when as a culture we feel disempowered," Lauro told the AP. "And the facts are there that, when we are experiencing economic crises, the vast population is feeling disempowered. ... Either playing dead themselves ... or watching a show like 'Walking Dead' provides a great variety of outlets for people."
    A zombie walk is almost like a flash mob, except with zombies. Organizers send out flyers and advertisements listing the date and time to meet up, and then a whole group of people dressed as and behaving like zombies will go on a mass "walk" β€” more often than not in public areas.
    The idea started in Toronto in 2002 and, like the dead, is on the rise.
    From the AP report:
    As of last year, Lauro said, zombie walks had been documented in 20 countries. The largest gathering drew more than 4,000 participants at the New Jersey Zombie Walk in Asbury Park, N.J., in October 2010, according to Guinness World Records.
    Along with walks, as Lauro points out, there are several other popular venues which zombies appear. There's movies, and TV shows like The Walking Dead (which, consequently, has broken longstanding television records). There's even a whole string of fitness obstacle courses on the rise that center around zombie themes.
    It's no surprise that America has jumped on to the trend β€”

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  • GoVegan
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    • Oct 2009
    • 5603

    #2
    I have just wasted 2 minutes of my life.

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    • Snusdog
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      • Jun 2008
      • 6752

      #3
      Gotta love Clemson


      Any state out there want a free university........we will pay the shipping
      When it's my time to go, I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my uncle did....... Not screaming in terror like his passengers

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      • tattooer601
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        • Jun 2010
        • 942

        #4
        Originally posted by GoVegan
        I have just wasted 2 minutes of my life.
        I also need a info time vested refund.

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        • truthwolf1
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          • Oct 2008
          • 2696

          #5
          My thoughts are the whole Zombie fascination will be over soon. I believe it has peaked especially with the Walking Dead and is now on the roller coaster down. I can see the mindless following relation to rabid Obama supporters but people are always fascinated with dark stuff.

          I have only been once to our local Zombie bar and it was allright but nothing too out of the ordinary.

          http://www.donnydirks.com/

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