Wikipedia does not count as evidence.Trivun said:Hey, I never said that I was a scientist or anything. I was reporting what many different scientists have deduced, and as it happens there are such things in nature (an example is described here, it only takes a slight mutation in the virus itself to cause zombie-like effects. So there. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxoplasmosis )MiserableOldGit said:Well, if you say so dear. I could ask for mutually supporting evidence from university or medical websites, but then I'd be an ignorant idiot, so I'll do the scientific thing and take your word for it, Mr, ah... ...sorry, who are you and what are your credentials again?Trivun said:The actual answer is because IRL, there is a possibility of a 'zombie' apocalypse. Scientists all over the world have confirmed the existence of natural viruses similar to the T-Virus or those in 28 Days Later, I Am Legend, and so on. Therefore the most likely scenario is 'Infected' rather than the traditional 'Zombie'. IRL, there is a small chance that a 'zombie apocalypse' may occur so the fictional trend is simply keeping up with the real life possibilities. Simple as that.
EDIT: There is no possible way to dispute this, BTW, since this is what has been repeatedly confirmed by biologists and other scientists for at least the past decade, and is grounded therefore in fact. So this is a true [/thread] answer, anyone posting contradictory stuff after this is just an ignorant idiot. I'm sorry, but it's true.
Yeah. You lose, mate.