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08/12/2021
You might be wondering if brain-eating monsters and the walking dead are just pieces of fiction. That virus outbreaks are something so unlikely they belong to the spookiness for Halloween. You're absolutely right, real life zombies don't exist. But let's say this was all true. What if the world was taken over by a virus, forcing people to quarantine themselves. Nobody's allowed to travel anywhere, and worst of it all - toilet paper is rationed. Would you still not be scared?
What are zombies?
In a nutshell, a zombie is usually a decaying human co**se that has reawakened from sleep with one goal - to seek and eat brains (most probably because it doesn't have its own 🧠) or other parts of the human body. Reanimation of this creature from the grave involves magic in many cases. Sometimes new zombies arise by spreading an unknown virus or scientific accidents with chemical compounds or radiation. Sometimes we refer to zombies as infected, whose bites can turn a human into another zombie.
It may be surprising, but zombies have a long history! Archaeologists found many ancient Greek graves with skeletons pinned down by rocks or other heavy objects, suggesting that people wanted to prevent the dead bodies from reanimating. However, the term zombie comes from Haitian folklore, which means an animated co**se that has been made alive again by magic. Right now, we sometimes refer to people as "zombies" when they seem only partially alive, without any feeling or interest in what is happening.
Zombies appear in literature, movies, and games. The earliest book with the word "zombie" was written by Pierre-Corneille Blessebois in 1697 in Le Zombi du grand Pérou. In modern pop culture, there are now hundreds of stories about zombies. We decided to include in the calculator some of the characters from our favorite movies:
Resident Evil
Zombieland
I am Legend
Shaun of the Dead
World War Z
Dawn of the Dead
28 Days Later
Maggie
Train to Busan
Thriller
25/11/2021
Remember: it's okay to outgrow people, places, and things. It's okay for them to outgrow you too.
Allow yourself to grieve the loss of what you're letting go of. You can't heal what you don't let yourself feel.
Ask yourself: is what I'm holding on to also holding on to me? Answer honestly
Forgive yourself for your part in how things ended, just like you forgave them so many times.
Ask yourself: why am I still holding on? Does it truly feel good or is it just familiar?
Remember: Relationships/Friendships don't need to last forever to serve their purpose.
Sometimes the only closure you'll get is accepting that the past can't change, and that's okay.
Remember: letting go is also letting in. Making room for something new is always hard, but it's worth it.
It takes years to learn the difference between who to let go and who to be patient with. The same way it takes years to know what you deserve and what you don't. So hang on there, growth and experience come with time.
And it's very hard to accept but no way, I can't hurt you again and again. I'm glad that I met you
It's so annoying!
10/11/2021
Я выберу друзей среди людей, но не рабов, не хозяев. И я выберу только тех, кто понравится мне, и их я буду уважать и любить но не подчиняться и не приказывать. И мы соединим руки, когда захотим, и пойдём в одиночку, когда захотим.
09/11/2021
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09/11/2021
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