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Evil For All Time (E-FAT)
31st May 2012, 01:29
In the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster that occurred 15 months ago, the American public would be very displeased to know of the imminent potential for American children to play and frolic on their glowing backyards.

It’s actually quite comedic how the general consensus has allowed distraction and propaganda to fog the path that will ultimately trace back to the root of the problem.

Once I turn into a radioactive mutant/zombie, maybe my dancing skills will start to improve by 30%. Finally, I can get that Thriller sequence down like a legendary pro.

-Ken Neal, evilforalltime -dot- -com-

Ele'ill
1st June 2012, 06:52
So was the study done on the nuclear disaster or on dancing skills?

Evil For All Time (E-FAT)
2nd June 2012, 02:31
It outlines the risky gamble big business and legislators are willing to wager against humanity's safety network.
The study ponders a reluctant rise of probability becoming either radioactive scavengers (Fallout 3), adaptive Swamp Thing-like hybrids, or well choreographed zombies post-disaster.

evilforalltime -dot- -com-

ÑóẊîöʼn
3rd June 2012, 03:54
What study?