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After death, this virus is able to restart the heart of it’s victim for up to two hours after the initial demise of the person where the individual behaves in extremely violent ways from what is believe to be a combination of brain damage and a chemical released into blood during “resurrection.”

 

This reminds me of the movie Shaun of the Dead,lol.

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Wow, that is the wierdest thing I've ever heard.  I'm not quite sure I believe it just yet, we'll have to see if there are more cases.

Beware of the zombie flu!

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Quoting IQofSpam, reply 2
 

Wow, that is the wierdest thing I've ever heard.  I'm not quite sure I believe it just yet, we'll have to see if there are more cases.

Beware of the zombie flu!
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It's a hoax; take a look at the url first, then google it.

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That's a good one :)  I heard it originated on Twitter and got a lot of people freaking.

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After death, this virus is able to restart the heart of it’s victim for up to two hours after the initial demise of the person where the individual behaves in extremely violent ways from what is believe to be a combination of brain damage and a chemical released into blood during “resurrection.”
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Some people will believe anything.

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Quoting AldericJourdain, reply 3
It's a hoax; take a look at the url first, then google it.
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I did so a couple minutes after I posted the first time.  The website was pretty convincing at first though.

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I did so a couple minutes after I posted the first time.  The website was pretty convincing at first though.
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 Admittedly at first I was shocked, but then I quickly realized the hoax. So yeah, no harm no foul. It's a bit late for april fools though, heh.