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community, episode one: an ex-lawyer is forced to return to community college to get a degree

community, episode thirty one: it’s halloween and there’s a zombie apocalypse on campus set to the soundtrack of abba’s greatest hits

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    episode 304 is my favorite
  6. numberlover1729 said: also, i’m enjoying this.
  7. numberlover1729 said: @ohlivish Each zombie and zombie virus varies in popular media but the basic ground work of a zombie and virus are as follows Flu-like symptoms with high fever, plus severe dementia in later stages. Coma onset approximately 20 hours after first symptoms appear and 12 hours after noticeable dementia. Coma onset will be considered onset of death.
  8. ohlivish said: @numberlover1729 Zombification can not happen without some form of necrosis (or death of the entire organism actually), which would not have been treated like a fever and would not have been reversed. People with rabies do not always die. People who become zombies do not become alive afterwards.
  9. ohlivish said: @numberlover1729 So, first of all, I actually looked the episode up again and they only say rabies-like. That doesn’t change my position, though. The students got a virus through first ingestion and then blood transmission and experienced an intense fever which caused paranoia, fatigue, and excitable behavior. They treated the fever before permanent brain damage occurred.
  10. numberlover1729 said: @ohlivish Once a rabies infection is established, there’s no effective treatment, so that can’t reversed either. also, early stages of zombification wouldn’t require necrosis either
  11. ohlivish said: @numberlover1729 I don’t think zombification can be reversed, at least to that degree. And I imagine that some sort of necrosis would be involved if they were in fact becoming zombies.
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  14. numberlover1729 said: @ohlivish true, but everyone in the episode call it a zombie outbreak… also, how do we know that an advanced for of rabies isn’t the cause of zombism?
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