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yes, you must meet my 1st wife. she was a zombie, she was the walking dead
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No. The dead do not come back to life, once you are dead, you are dead, there is no deposit, no return marked upon your corpse. It is fodder, fertilizer, food for worms, an empty shell abandoned by the soul, either by force or the will of nature. The mysticism of zombies was brought to light by the movie "The Serpent and the Rainbow" directed by Wes Craven. The Serpent and the Rainbow is a 1988 American horror film, directed by Wes Craven and starring Bill Pullman. The film takes its title from a non-fiction book by ethnobotanist Wade Davis, dealing with his experiences in Haiti as he investigates the voodoo based phenomenon of zombiefication. The main character "Dennis Allan" travels to Haiti after hearing a rumour about a drug that can cause people to become zombies.
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Yes, and they still do. There is a virus called Solanum that, once it gets into the bloodstream, spreads it's way to the brain and puts the victim in a coma. Some time later, the heart will stop. Then the brain will become active again and the victim's body will reanimate. All other organs are useless, that's why the only effective way of defeating a zombie is to destroy it's brain.
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yes there are recordeings that date back to 3000 b.c in egypt where archeologists found a tomb and in the corner was a body that had clawed at the wall for over several year and keep in mind that egyptians dont bury food with the dead and for the "being" to have satyed alive or undead that long it would have to be infected by the solanum virus which turnes the frontal lobe of the human brain to mush it is also theorized that this is why egyptians started to remove the brains from their deceased
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