New Video has Zombies Teaching CPR [VIDEO]
Need to freshen up on your CPR skills? Zombies are here to help out!
Need to freshen up on your CPR skills? Zombies are here to help out!
“Miami Cannibal” Rudy Eugene may have been having a psychotic episode when he stripped naked and started chewing on the face of homeless man Ronald Poppo. But the 31-year-old’s behavior wasn’t triggered by the drug known as “bath salts,” as many have suggested.
Several photos of Ronald Poppo, the victim of the shocking face-eating incident in Miami, have been released to the public.
There is a zombie apocalypse brewing whether we want to admit it or not. First, there was a guy eating faces and now people are throwing their insides at one another.
Mindless zombies may be walking among us. That’s not the wish of a feverish geek who prays for the day when ‘Left 4 Dead 2’ becomes a reality — terrifying flesh-eaters may have finally arrived.
It’s actually much more of a literal statement than you might think. Some guy in Florida was caught by police gnawing on another man’s face. Then, a guy in New Jersey threw his intestines and flesh at police. Here are some other signs that the dead walk among us. If any of these things happen, you’ll know the zombie apocalypse is here.
On Saturday afternoon, police in Miami got a call about a naked man on an off-ramp who had assaulted a homeless guy and was eating his face. Yeah, you read that right.
In one corner, we have zombies, the flesh-eating walking corpses brought back into popularity by AMC’s ‘The Walking Dead,’ ‘Resident Evil’ and the like.
In the other, we have vampires, made famous by their sexual allure and their portrayals in ‘Twilight‘ and ‘True Blood.’
So, which are better? It’s time for you to decide in our poll below.
Since 2007, the Zombie Research Society has been raising awareness about the undead and the upcoming zombie pandemic. Their latest effort, an illustrated book called ‘That’s Not Your Mommy Anymore,’ aims to educate the younger members of our society on what to do when a parent becomes a brain-eating monster.
Since the date has been changed, do I still have time to get in on those zombie defense classes?
Some women show affection on their boyfriends' Facebook profiles. This one showed her beau that she wanted to eat his brains. In an elaborate saga played out over Facebook posts, a young woman named Diane feigned a bite from the undead, turning her into a brain-hungry, bleary-eyed zombie, after her boyfriend Nick. The zombie attack took place over wall photos and status updates on the couples' profiles and friends played along in the comments. Check out some of their adventure after the jump: