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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Again,
i reiterate that i think you're alright, but it was always arseholes and trendies.
I have a huge zombie film collection, I own horror folk records, I am a little bit over the top when it comes to zombie stuff. It's embarrassing. I have never felt the urge to dress like a zombie and walk the streets of any town. The Walking Dead is shit. It is a trend thing, just like steampunk a couple of years ago, and pirates before that. The only one of these "theme walks" i have any respect r is the Santa one in London, and that's only because it's a bunch of hilarious drunks.
(, Wed 24 Oct 2012, 17:45, 2 replies, latest was 13 years ago)
It is embarrassing, you're right.

(, Wed 24 Oct 2012, 17:46, Reply)
But i don't go out in the streets,
covered in obscure zombie DVD's playing a ukulele singing about how i killed my girlfriend and ate her. I keep it to the privacy of my own home. Although, there are records that I wouldn't play to ladypig.
(, Wed 24 Oct 2012, 17:51, Reply)
and rightly so.
I mean, it's one thing to record the dying screams of those hookers, but it's entirely another to play them back at a dinner party.
(, Wed 24 Oct 2012, 17:53, Reply)
This is the problem
if 1000 people dressed as, I dunno, Upsy-Daisy or something, and wandered around a town centre, they'd rightly be dismissed as fucking idiots, ideally with a couple of them getting a light kicking. But some other random fictional character group is somehow acceptable?
(, Wed 24 Oct 2012, 17:49, Reply)

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