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New site? Maybe some day.
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Now just envision that spore growing out of a person's head. Since there are "thousands" of species of this fungus that targets a specific host species, it doesn't seem impossible that there is one that targets humans. The fungus limits a certain species from having the upper hand in the eco-system -- I can think of one particular species that needs some limiting. |
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NOW who's crazy for having an anti-zombie arsenal? I ASK YOU. |
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there is a parasite that does this to mice and makes them lose their fear of cats. |
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OOOOOOOLLLLDDDDDD
heard about this shit in zoology class back in high school |
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Whatever, it was a recent news article. |
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recent because zombies are "cool" now. doesn't make it new. site just wants traffic. |
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I hope all your brains are taken over by multiple strains of fungi. |
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And zombies were always cool. |
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Now just envision that spore growing out of a person's head. Since there are "thousands" of species of this fungus that targets a specific host species, it doesn't seem impossible that there is one that targets humans. The fungus limits a certain species from having the upper hand in the eco-system -- I can think of one particular species that needs some limiting. |
Either it exists, or upon discovery, some scientist somewhere studying genetic engineering or other sorts of biological experiments is probably out there trying to make a synthetic version of this fungi that will target humans, making the need to discover a natural host irrelevant. Nonetheless, I agree, we could use some limiting. |
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I think I can speak for everyone when i say:
it's about time
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I think I can speak for everyone when i say:
it's about time
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*Likes this* |
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I always wondered how professors managed to get crackpot courses like this approved -- oh yeah, TENURE, MAAAN. |
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