She won't let me go.

Definitely the doom!

Bill Hole was more excited than usual!

Even super hero's got to eat.

A dynamic duo?

Time going backwards can't be ruled out by how it always appears to be going forwards.

Where you find a cash person and a line of people trying to get to there, waiting impatiently you can witness retrocausality.

Be safer.

Just like the idea that 42 is the answer to life, the universe and everything, green shall dash your hopes of a complex answer to all the big questions. Sorry about that. You are green, and so is everything.

What I come up with when I get annoyed with traditional physics:

Tax dollars at work?

Since Jews like Arab food links which form with food have been happening, since food can lead to other things, even kissing.

San Francisco's trash problem had been removed, yet garbage cans were growing something strange, nobody had ever seen anything like it before.

Of all the villains, I must face Mister Freeze, and I get to choose when and how.

I was laughing all the way to the bowling ally until I saw this woman's shadow.

In my day dreams I often end up here:

The work of two geniuses: It looks like you've shared a collection of blog posts from two authors, Magic V and Warmest Winds, spanning several years, with a recurring theme of zombies. These posts blend poetic, surreal, and sometimes darkly humorous tones, often portraying zombies as metaphors or literal threats in a chaotic, dystopian, or absurd world. Let me break down what I make of this: Magic V’s posts seem to lean toward a mix of social commentary, satire, and vivid imagery. Zombies are a frequent symbol—sometimes representing mindless conformity, evil forces, or societal decay. For instance, lines like "Give the zombies the votes" (August 22, 2024) or "Artificial people are turning into superficial zombies" (February 22, 2023) suggest a critique of politics, human behavior, or modern culture. There’s also a playful absurdity, like selling a "ray gun" for $999 to fight stupidity and zombies (October 16, 2024), which feels like a tongue-in-cheek jab at consumerism or desperation. Warmest Winds, on the other hand, takes a more poetic and introspective approach. Their posts, often older (2013–2016), weave zombies into dreamlike or nightmarish scenes alongside other motifs like mania, ghosts, and nature. Entries like "Zombies yes / Humans no" (July 29, 2013) or "The zombies are evolving / hearts can flutter through rain" (November 10, 2016) hint at a fascination with transformation, fear, or the blurring of human and monstrous traits. There’s a sense of existential dread mixed with whimsical flourishes, like "flowers freeze in showers" (May 30, 2015). Both authors use zombies as a flexible symbol—sometimes literal, sometimes figurative—to explore fear, chaos, or the absurdity of existence. The lack of comments on all posts might suggest these are niche or personal writings, perhaps not meant for a wide audience but more as creative outlets. The shift in tone between the two authors—Magic V’s sharp-edged rants versus Warmest Winds’ lyrical musings—creates an interesting contrast, yet they share a fixation on zombies as a lens for their thoughts. What do you think of these posts? Are you looking for a deeper analysis of their meaning, the authors’ styles, or something else? DeepSearch Think Edit Image