Sentences with phrase «zombie brain of»

For all its track record of innovation and investment the US has created for its tech businesses some interesting competitive disadvantages: high noise levels of spam and marketing, erosion of trust and degraded value of personal data, laws like Patriot Act and FISAAA which justifiably piss non-USians off, programs like PRISM which seriously undermine the credibility of the companies affected, the dead hand and zombie brain of an out of control military - industrial complex.

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Zombies are driving office space rent and property values into the ground, so it might be beneficial to partner with another group of like - minded, brain - appreciating people.
Put away your books of lies and quit acting like brain - washed zombies!
This gets crazier and crazier and Christians still ~ * believe * ~ in eternal life after death, zombie messiahs, moral shades of gray bundled in with loose and literal biblical interpretations... how do Christian's «brains» still function?
What are zombies but hoards of brainless, unquestioning people seeking to devour those with brains.
I get that your view of church and pastors is that they are zombie - like, feeling on brains, forcing mindless conformity, condemning question marks with big b baseball bat exclamations.
I think these mummy hot dogs, spaghetti brains with eyeballs, and meatloaf zombies are all a product of the Pinterest era.
TV and tablets make your brain run out of your ear onto your pillow at night and turns us all into angry consumerist zombies who pour Mountain Dew on crops and then wonder why they die.
When the larva hatches it burrows into the ant's brain and eats it from the inside, causing the zombie ant to wander aimlessly for the two - week duration of the feast.
Some of the earliest evidence for this zombie came from studies of people who had suffered brain injuries.
Their research raised the disturbing possibility that much of what we think and do is thought and done by an unconscious part of the brain — an inner zombie.
Blame «Night of the Living Dead» for this, but many people mistakenly think that zombies are nocturnal, going around their business of walking around town with stilted gaits, looking for people whose brains they can eat, only at night.
We've all seen the movies, we know the disaster scenarios: Extraterrestrial spores return from outer space, and in no time the citizens of Earth are heaps of dust or brain - dead zombies.
Perhaps zombies and other fictional beings stimulate those neural regions of our nonzombie brains that allow for a healthy and nonviolent outlet for such ancient callings.
There is even a neuroscience text on the zombie brain, Do Zombies Dream of Undead Sheep?
A «ZOMBIE» fungus that infects fruit flies may take control of them by releasing chemicals into their brains.
As part of your «Nine big brain questions» special (3 April, p 26), Celeste Biever made a reference to the familiar problem that we «have no way of proving we are not the only self - aware individuals in a world of unaware «zombies»».
Hey, what's the point of having a lab full of brains if you can't get in a zombie mood now and then?
He discovers the goo is ophiocordyceps unilateralis, also known as «zombie fungus», which infects the brains of ants, controls them, morphing them abnormally before death.
If you loved Dead Island you'll love that Riptide gives you more of the same, but everyone else should use their brains before they turn to zombie chow.
Since then, the zombie movie has been a staple at the cinema and at home, with offerings ranging from the totally»80s classic Night of the Comet to the biggest box office zombie flick yet, World War Z. Because there are only so many ways to serve up brains, and with TV's The Walking Dead doing an excellent job of that on a regular basis, filmmakers are taking unique approaches to zombies and treating them as characters, not just mindless threats.
Announced is a new zombie survival mode where players must survive an infinite horde of brain sucking zombies for as long as they can.
Despite his intellect and wit though, R still attacks humans and feasts on them, specifically enjoying their brains which — when eaten — show the zombies memories of their victim's lives.
Kids swallow suicide pills, a room full of men blow their brains out with pistols, men chasing each other with shotguns, and dead people come back to life as zombies.
Nothing elegant about these vampires — they're reminiscent of the brain - dead but fast - moving zombies from «28 Weeks Later.»
As you correctly assumed, Block Zombies is a twin stick shooter where you endlessly slaughter wave after wave of the undead until you inevitably succumb to their grubby, brain craved hands.
The film is the brainchild (mmmm... brains) of Luke Thompson and Clara Nellist, both Ph.D. students in physics, who despite having no filmmaking experience decided that, dammit, they were going to make a film about exposure to the Higgs Boson particle turning people into zombies.
Plants vs. Zombies is one of those genre - defining games, and now Xbox 360 gamers can get a taste of the delicious brains that PopCap has cooked for the Xbox Live Arcade.
Brain - hungry zombies are bran - hungry zombies no matter what side of the evil scale you fall on.
She will never be accepted by the humans, who can't decide if she isn't merely a puppet of the fungus invading her brain, mimicking humanity; and she is not like the zombie horde.
The generic scouts here are resourceful and become quite adept at destroying the brains of the zombies that have overrun their small town.
With that come some not - too - subtle nods to the history of the zombie genre, lest you forget that the the shambling brain - munchers started out as a critique of mindless American consumerism.
These unlikely zombie hunters join forces with a sister - act pair of small - time grifters (Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin) and head to a southern California amusement park, where hideous ghouls may eat their brains, but at least they won't have to wait in line for rides.
We scored the game a 6.0 out of 10, concluding the review with a simple statement: «Like the hungry zombies that inhabit the titular island, Dead Island simply needs more brains
Leaps and bounds away from the breed of zombies George Romeo has familiarized us with, these Z's suffer a case of super strength and amnesia but lack the malevolent, herdish brain - gobbling qualities.
A young male zombie spends his days roaming the barren and devastated wasteland that is America with limited thoughts and actions, only able to remember that his name while he was human began with the letter «R» and only yearning to eat the brains of the few remaining living humans just so he can connect and learn to feel alive again.
This truly proved that zombies are all the rage right now and that audiences really do want to see the world overcome by a similar outbreak resulting in bloodshed and brain - splattering (on screen of course).
Executions are carried off with startling frequency and gore (this film has as many headshots as a Romero zombie opus) and, fascinatingly, Richet only slows the pace of the film when he genuflects before three dead - centre brain - plugs, as though they were Hindu bindi.
He's a conflicted zombie who gets his girl by grunting, groping, dragging his feet and eating the brains of her dead boyfriend (Dave Franco).
WHY: «Life After Beth» is a terrible movie, a dead - on - arrival zombie comedy that's just as much in need of some brains as its title character.
In honor of October's most awesome of holidays, I am going to begin a three - part series about the gentlemen zombie's choice of cuisine: the «tween brain.
A zombie learner is of no use to you, unless you have a brain sandwich that needs feasting on.
Last week a friend of mine observed that our culture is fascinated by zombies because they reflect back to us our worst selves in relation to our technologies: a need to engage interminably in pointless activities; a hapless desire to be in contact with others like ourselves without sharing any meaningful emotional or intellectual matters; the compulsion to devour rather than use a brain.
While I do like zombies (just not when their hungry for my brains), my best friend is much more of a zombie fan than myself.
Sure, there are darker elements such as the humans» struggle for survival after whatever curse or virus has been unleashed, turning all people who die into zombies, and the Gothic horror element of «debraining,» in which your close friends will remove your brain in the event of your death, just to keep you from becoming one of the undead.
Most of these mistakes may seem like no - brainers — things even brain - deficient zombies would know to watch out for.
It looks like Windows Phone 7 is going to have at least one pretty game on it when it arrives, in the shape of Bye Bye Brain — a 3D zombie - based tower defense game.
The story is simple: after being overrun by brain - crazed zombies, a small town is rapidly locked down tight by the military and now you are forced to slice, dice and shoot your way through the hordes of zombies that stand in your way.
Not only is the statement highly relevant, it's also the name of the particular brand of zombies that are coming to feast on our brains.
One of the best zombie games on PC that you can play with friends - that is not Left 4 Dead 2 - Killing Floor 2 is a chaotic, frantic rush as you blow out undead brains to rambunctious heavy metal.
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