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Man who eat Police face confirmed to have a virus.

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    Ack! Oh, God, please tell me that this is crap... I'm starting to get pretty scared here. I didn't think that I would live to see a zombie apocalypse...sure as heck don't want to either.   And

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............Now I'm scared...... ;A;

Guys this is obviously fake omg

 

God I hope you're right...

Which goes to show that absolutely no one actually tries to verify the information they see on the internet.

 

This screenshot is faked. The guy was on bath salts.

 

Did you verify that? And what the heck are "bath salts?"

Edited by NightfallXIII

I hope they're just kidding, or I won't be able to sleep tonight.

Dun dun dun.

Fake pic is fake.

Fake shit is fake.

This whole thing is a media fake.

Dur

Dammit I wish it was real :(

o_o This sounds like something off of Resident Evil. i mean Viruses, eating human flesh...yeah.

Dammit I wish it was real :(

 

Why?

At first, I actually had a panic attack, no joke. But then I realised how cliche it is. They even tagged the article "Zombie Apocolypse" so now I can almost guarantee it's fake. But still....

Did you verify that? And what the heck are "bath salts?"

 

"bath salts" are apparently this new kind of drug (i think, like that what my bro said)

This is pretty scary. o_o I shall explore throuhout the internet to verify if this is real or not. But if it is real...RELEASE THE TREADMILS!

Edited by Stardustblade358

Did you verify that? And what the heck are "bath salts?"

 

1. Bath Salts are a potentially incredibly addictive, potent, hallucinogenic drug that, if taking to dangerous amounts, can cause illusions and extreme aggression.

 

2. I searched my hardest and was unable to find where that screencapture was taken, meaning either it was taken down or it never existed (likely the latter).

 

3. Wouldn't the story of a literal zombie outbreak and major quarantine in Miami be slightly bigger news?

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Good thing I play zombie video games to know how to handle this situation.

 

I can't even get past round two on CoD: Black Ops Zombies....

1. Bath Salts are a potentially incredibly addictive, potent, hallucinogenic drug that, if taking to dangerous amounts, can cause illusions and extreme aggression.

 

2. I searched my hardest and was unable to find where that screencapture was taken, meaning either it was taken down or it never existed (likely the latter).

 

3. Wouldn't the story of a literal zombie outbreak and major quarantine in Miami be slightly bigger news?

 

I dunno. I can't remember the last time I watched the news. I really don't give a crap.

Well there goes my gullible moment of the year. Now that that's outta the way~ :3

 

......What's up with all these weird names for drugs? I've heard of bath salts...but never knew what they were...and now it turns out it's also the name of a drug? Stupid unoriginal people....you're making me confused. ;w;

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