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54 Stories

  • JANGAN by AnabellaAshlene
    AnabellaAshlene
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      Parts 2
    Jangan berani buat tapi tak berani tanggung
  • BINASA PENDATANG by berahi99
    berahi99
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      Parts 1
    Memulihkan keperibadian Tanah Melayu
  • Get Shit Done by ariesgell
    ariesgell
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    .-Have you ever wondered where the images and ideas of the reanimation of dead people came from? Rising from the grave, rotting, pasty, green skin, an uncanny taste for human flesh and brains that can all be ended with a blow to the head. As far as how exactly the people came to zombies varies, but the characteristics described earlier usually stay pretty constant. History shows that this idea dates back to the 8th century. The word 'zombie' is said to have come from nzambi, which in Kongo means 'spirit of a dead person', or zonbi, used in the Louisiana Creole or the Haitian Creole that represents a person who died and was then brought to life without speech or free will.