zombie attacks? that’s a primary topic of discussion in my household. My kid got into a long zombie survival discussion with a clerk at Bed Bath and beyond a year or two ago and i stood by perplexed at their obvious bond.
Then i realized my lack of zombie awarenes branded me as kind of old and out of it so i’ve done my best to get current with zombie survival strategies and general zombie trivia.
He is very concerned about zombie preparedness and is pleased with his current high school because it’s well laid out for defending a zombie attack. he wanted to drag some old chain link over to is school to patch some holes though.
i have been trying to get him to form ZAC in school (zombie awareness club). it could spread a wide umbrella and embrace people concerned about all kinds of post-apocalyptic scenarios. And he could be in charge of it if he formed it. And then he could put that on his college application. President, Zombie Survival Society. That should ensure his future success…
i am scaredycat because i am scared of the future, scared of death, scared of screwing up, scared of change, scared of bad things happening to me or my children, scared of sickness, scared of being broke, and generally scared. On the other hand, I am often brave and decisive, extremely healthy, reaosnably successfula nd clever. But I see myself as scared. I live in fear. But it’s not a public fear. It’s a private fear. By all outward appearances, i am not afraid.
And I have ZERO fear of a zombie attack. But I amwilling to discuss it with adolescents and post-adolescenets for hours.