Zombie outbreak article.

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http://emergency.cdc.gov/socialmedia/zombies_blog.asp


It basically talks about what you should do if there ever was a zombie outbreak.

Now by zombie outbreak, they don't mean the undead coming back. They mean, a disease that can easily spread amongst people. They show at the bottom of the article, what you should have in an emergency kit to survive it.

CDC has confirmed that this is a real article about it.




Thoughts?

+ This isn't a debate, if some of you think that.
 
Lol, that's literally hilarious.
I find it also funny that no-where does it say 'Grab a weapon'
 
It is funny how it doesn't say grab a weapon. They should atleast say store away a magnum or something.
 
AA-12's only cost 700$ in my state, and the Intervention (CheyTec) costs 1,300$+400$ for the special permits/gear+300$ for Ammo/Food/Water/Tools I could have a decent zombie survival BoB for under 3,500$


Worth it.
 
Carbon said:
AA-12's only cost 700$ in my state, and the Intervention (CheyTec) costs 1,300$+400$ for the special permits/gear+300$ for Ammo/Food/Water/Tools I could have a decent zombie survival BoB for under 3,500$


Worth it.

Oh please, if someone gave me a intervention during a zombie outbreak, I would start jumping off buildings doing 360 no scopes.
 

http://www.cheytac.com/products.asp
 

So tempting.
 

+1
 

Uhhh I think your confused. Double tap is to shoot two bullets simultaneously from one gun
 
The fact that this article was even made is both sad and worrying. Why should we have to be prepared, what are they doing in those top secret labs? I dearly hope it's not something that will make us live in a zombie movie. Though, I admit that'd be cool.

It's sad because this will probably never happen.
 

Nah. Double tap is a term used in Call of duty. lol
I know what you mean by double tap though.
 

Well in call of duty it was a perk that shot at a higher rate of fire if I remember correctly
 
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