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This is classic, and will be sent to my fellow freedom fighters of the zombie apolcalypse.
(hilarious!)
This graph is clearly flawed… In my research the level of fear increases to a point, but after a certain percentage of zombies (around 70-75%), there are no longer enough non-zombies to sustain that level of terror. The graph should be a bell curve.
Should’ve inspected the graph more closely before I made my “genius” comment. Your research model was better than I realized. I apologize for my snarkiness.
forgiven
I believe that the level of fear can be expressed when the number of people is multiplied by their level of fear. Their level of fear is proportional to the number of zombies. Therefore the level of fear can be expressed as:
Fear = x * (1-x)
Where x is the percentage of humans that are zombies.
wtf chris meyers
Though, I guess everyone would die out with no more delicious brains…unless the animals are included in this as well.
at first i was like …
then i was like oooooh i see what you did there ^_^
I CALL SMOKER!