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Choose your Apocalypse


Darth Biscuit

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OK, with 2012 coming around the corner and all the Zombie movies/shows out what would you prefer?

Based on your level of preparedness and general situation would you prefer the apocalypse be:

1) Nuclear War (Global)

2) Viral Infection (not including Zombies)

3) Alien Invasion

4) Zombie Apocalypse

5) Supernatural Apocalypse

6) Natural Disaster (Asteroid/Sun Explode/etc)

I think I would go with Alien Invasion... no matter how small the odds, I would prefer a war type scenario than a complete wipeout like a natural disaster or a Nuke War. Zombies might be fun to kill, but it'd be hard to protect my kids and my loud ass barking dogs would have to go.

How about you?

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