The term "zombie" has been in use for well over a century and, before 1968, applied to seemingly soulless slaves created by Haitian voodoo "magic." After 1968, when George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead was released, the term was forever changed. Modern zombies are the result of an unexplained contagion but are not supernatural. According to zombie expert Matt Mogk of the Zombie Research Society, the modern zombie is a relentlessly aggressive, re-animated human corpse driven by a biological infection. So, supernatural vampires, mummies, Nordic draugrs and all revenants need not apply for brunch with this bunch.
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Scary facts 2
AcakYou guys asked for it, so here it is!! Scary facts part 2! Same rules as the first one.