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Bon Mots & Non Sequiturs Bon Mots & Non Sequiturs Someone get me a Daryl-Pony March 29, 2014 Since it’s still amusing me, and I was asked, here’s my Quick Guide To Living In the Post-Zombie Apocalypse: I wrote it in response to a discussion about how the PZA survivors on the show aren’t doing *anything* that lends itself towards re-building a functioning human society.  (Yes, I know that’s not the *point* of the show.  I’m just talking about their actions within the story.  And of *course* I know I’m not the first person to point this out.) Having been a Walking Dead   watcher for all of three weeks now, I still can’t get away from the fact that zombies really aren’t much more dangerous than the natural predators that early American settlers faced—wolves and bears are a lot smarter and harder to escape from, and snakes are harder to avoid.  I will grant that the survivors need some time to re-orient to a post-society society . . . but then life should be able to es...

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