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Yup, which is why there are so many hacking attempts nowadays. People use the same passwords and commodity is in personal details now. I have to change my password everytime I log into MSN cause hackers keep attempting it and it locking me out. I had some dude in Japan try and hack my Facebook.. So on, so forth. LoL

It's scary that the world wants to control and watch you! But let's not do anything about it, here, you have to sign up to Facebook/Twitter to login to Kotaku.

Strange.... I posted this yesterday :O

Thank you kind sir/madam. It is a delight to meet somebody also interested in history! Hearted for the nice chat we had!

Longest I've gone without sleep is about 4 days. It sucks.

I'm not deeply familiar with it, I'm not from the US and don't really follow, but I base the education system on what people say. For example, on Kotaku there are articles on Assassins Creed 3, which (if you didn't know) is based during the American Revolution, I've been annoyed by the fact every single media release

I put the word in inverted commas to imply a word similar to debunking, but not..... <_<

I know, but, since I was talking about him and how he 'debunks' how cold is not that great..... I thought it was worth mentioning! :(

Not impressed by the graphical side of it. Luminous was better in that sense. RED Engine is a great engine also.

In Matt Brooks "World War Z" most Americans headed towards Alaska and up north in general.... 13 million of them died due to starvation and exposure... Not to mention the zombies slowly made their way north, freezing in winter, thawing in Spring/Summer, moving a bit, then freezing again.

See, there is a whole other side of the war that so many people don't know. They think the British were "evil" and Americans "Good". I even read one comment once when an America went "If ever there was a war about defeating evil, it was this and WWII" It made me cry. So, you reject paying taxes to the US Government?

While all historians are biased to some degree, the good ones try their best not to be. I try, I'm happy about British history, bar some laughable results (Revolutionary War, Hundred Years War, Singapore in Second World War so on so forth) but I'm happy to go out and learn the other side of history.

Soundwave sees dinosaurs, he likes dinosaurs, he sees how awesome they are and how successful they are (They ruled Earth for 120 million years) and was like "Hey, what if we could use these awesome things to fight Autobots?!" along the way he captures some Autobots and is like "Lol, hey guise, got some awesome plans I

Wow, are you American? I've never seen an American actually comment on how poor the history taught in America is. It's like the Revolutionary War, which people love trying to argue with me about but end up losing cause I'm sad and know too much about wars, was not the singing all dancing "FIGHT FOR

Would be nice to see them in real time and not pictures..... The models are obviously naked to prove there is no cloth involved, but surely they'd be up for it? Or something.....

Basically, what would kill humans doesn't on a zombie. You'd die in the cold as your body shut down, but a zombies wouldn't, they would freeze solid in very low temperatures, but that's about it. The blood freezing into crystals wouldn't harm them as they've already lost a lot.... I dunno.... It mentions it in Matt

I know 20mil is nothing. I said "That kind of cash on day 2 is pretty impressive, although in reality it isn't". People have billions upon billions, I had a mate who used to be famous in EvE.... Used to do the early thefts and stuff..... Can't remember who it is now..... Oh well, yeah.

True! Zombies are one of my greatest fears, however, the original ones (you know, slow, stupid etc) are less likely compared to the "Rage" victims of 28 Days/Weeks Later.....

Bacon infused bacon. The end of Mankind.

Brooks debunks most of those arguments against. Animals will not target zombies and if they do, will die themselves. Heat and cold won't harm them..... So on so forth.