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  • zombie type is up to you
  • qyron@sopuli.xyz
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    10 minutes ago

    Go shopping. Enough to last for a couple of months. Bring some water, as well. Buy some lumber to reinforce the doors. A few steel panels to close off a few strategic places. Raid the library.

    Wait a month and allow flies and the weather do their thing.

    See the not-so-dead fall apart.

    After I stop seeing movement for three straight days, start blasting noise on a high visibility location from my location and wait to see what crawls out.

    By this time, I risk two months have already elapsed.

    Go out, with a shovel and an axe.

    Dig a large pit, fill it with fire wood. Lay down a few of the corpses. Stack it as high as I can make it. Cover with more fire wood.

    Syphon some diesel from a random car.

    Light it up!

    Rinse, repeat, until all the corpses I can find are disposed of, grouping together all the survivors I come across.

    Start over.

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    1 hour ago

    Go online.

    Research how many sleeping pills it takes to die.

    Go out and buy them.

    Spend time doing things I enjoy with people I like.

    Crush the pills up into a drink and pound it.

    Go to sleep.

    Life’s already hard. I don’t need to live in a post-apocalyptic world.

  • qaz@lemmy.world
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    56 minutes ago

    Stock up, stay inside, and wait for the zombies to die from either dehydration or starvation.

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    6 hours ago

    Time to go over my credit card limit buying shit for my home, mainly food and water. I wonder how long would electricity keep running.

    At least I can pick zombie type, so only slow walkers like in the original Resident Evi or in Project Zomboid.

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    7 hours ago

    Living on an upper floor comes in handy for once, as it’s actually fairly easy to barricade the front door. Alert some key close friends and family members who will actually believe me. Then stock up on canned goods, fill every possible thing I can with water, and grab some camping solar kits for power once the grid goes down.

    After that? Hunker down. Avoid being clearly seen in windows or heard to prevent attracting the undead. I reckon I need to last about 6-9 weeks.

    See, the thing is, zombies are going to die out. The average human can go 3 days without water and 3 weeks without food. Let’s assume zombies have a magical lack of need of hydration, so they last 3 weeks. Double that for the time they’ll have ample food. Assume another 3 weeks that they’ll cannibalize each other or something.

    At that point, I can begin to venture outside. Small numbers of capable zombies may still exist, but most will be dead or starving. Other survivors are my greatest worry.

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      6 hours ago

      other survivors

      Have you seen/read the walking dead? Other survivors the concern.

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    9 hours ago

    Get gun, fishing rod and tackle, salt water filters, and those mre buckets bible thumpers are always selling on tv. Go to the marina and steal a keelboat. Dab on all the land lubbers still on shore.

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    13 hours ago

    My plan would be “go to the Winchester, have a nice cold pint, and wait for all of this to blow over”

  • WindyRebel@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    Hole up in Costco for two weeks or so.

    The rotting corpses who only hunger for flesh are going to be eaten by animals and bugs. Because they don’t have regular ways to maintain water balance for muscles they will atrophy and become immobile. They will pretty much be a non threat while I have plenty of food and shelter to last me.

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      7 hours ago

      I remember Neil DeGrasse Tyson explaining away zombies. Really took the immersion out of any zombie movies. Basically what you said, but more of it.

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      8 hours ago

      The power grid is usually one of the first things to go during a zombie apocalypse. Only the shelf stable food will be usable after a few days. That being said, there’s plenty of space in the warehouse to hole up.

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    11 hours ago

    Buy a lot of toothpaste and toothbrushes.
    And I would ask those hordes of zombie to brush their teeth before they try to bite me as I would not want to get sick and maybe contagious right before I’m eaten alive.