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    • When the zombies come...
      • Fresh Brains is here to infrm, educate, and prepare you for the worst scenario possible: flesh-eating undead corpses. And to that effect, survival skills are provided in such a way that leaves one to plan their own methods. While no one method is perfect, some are more ideal than others, but it is of the utmost importance that when you find that ideal plan for you, DO NOT DIVULGE SPECIFICS! Locations, party members, food sources, escape plans: these are the necessary components to surviving the first 48 hours, the most crucial period. It may sound selfish, and uncompassionate, but when faced with extinction, we as a species protect ourselves first, and that translates into flooding stabilization sites, backstoring food and water to the point of depletion, and leaving the weaker behind. If we all compete for the same things, no one is guaranteed safety. Guarantee your own safety by having a decoy plan, one that sounds plausible, so that when the time comes, you have a plan that no one will suspect, hence, steal. Choose your party members well in advance, but tell them nothing of the plan, as you cannot trust anyone not to betray the group. This is a time for hard choices, but you have to be the one to make them, for your future, and humankind's.

        From Fresh Brains article, Sharing Survival Knowledge: http://freshbrains.blogspot.com/2008/02/sharing-survival-knowledge.html

      • answered by nullalux on 03/26/2009
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    • Kisses, First
      • Where was your first kiss?

        I was thirteen, and it happened because I said I wasn't ticklish. He ran his fingertips lightly over my ribs, but I didn't react...until he kissed me. His name was Johnny C—. I actually liked his brother more.

      • answered by nullalux on 03/26/2009
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    • What is she building in there?
      • I fancy myself a bit of a bricoleur, meaning I fiddle and tinker about with found objects, creating assemblages of a curious nature, usually imbued with a neo-Victorian sensibility. Bricolage makes inventive use of any accessible media, without being confined by their original purpose (although I find it difficult to muster enthusiasm for art that seems to include gluing gears to random objects and calling it [insert pop nomenclature here]).

      • answered by nullalux on 03/05/2009
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