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because of *drum roll* global warming, it suddenly has an evolutionary jump and suddenly can survive in humans. You know, like, overnight.
Another cliche, movie evolution only takes a few decades or a few generations.
Another cliche, movie evolution only takes a few decades or a few generations.

The freaky part is they don't even go into how those types of fungi don't even invade the brain of their hosts. They take complete control of everything else, and the brain is just along for the ride. That is FAR more terrifying than turning into a pimpled buttface.

Originally Posted by ynwtf
I inhale Ophiocordyceps spores all the time because I work with them closely," said Araujo, who remains un-zombified.
from the CNN Space and Science article, titled, What scientists say about the real-life zombie fungi that inspired 'The Last of Us'
from the CNN Space and Science article, titled, What scientists say about the real-life zombie fungi that inspired 'The Last of Us'
Silly on paper, but the show executes it well for what it is.

"You can go to graduate school to become a barista??"
Yes! You may choose any discipline and get certified. Baristas require a false sense of superiority, anger at lack of career success, and a gig that isn't considered a career but a bougie signal of temporarily delayed success.
Yes! You may choose any discipline and get certified. Baristas require a false sense of superiority, anger at lack of career success, and a gig that isn't considered a career but a bougie signal of temporarily delayed success.

I inhale Ophiocordyceps spores all the time because I work with them closely," said Araujo, who remains un-zombified.
from the CNN Space and Science article, titled, What scientists say about the real-life zombie fungi that inspired 'The Last of Us'
from the CNN Space and Science article, titled, What scientists say about the real-life zombie fungi that inspired 'The Last of Us'