Humans vs Zombies: University of Washington

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2011

Zombies invade the University of Washington, Seattle campus during the week of October 17th-21st, 2011. The UW consistently has one of the largest HvZ participant turnout in the nation, with nearly 1,000 players each game. Produced by Katherine B. Turner | UW Admissions. Music by Kevin MacLeod.

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  • @TheEggyThing and yes. i would be acting like a jackass still!

  • I remember when i was a freshman

  • hmmm crusaders armor. that would be awesome to wear next time if somewhat motion hindering

  • @rose8bud8 Its not really a flame war, its more that someone made am unintelligent, biased remark about someone's intent and he got called out on it. At least he hasn't resurfaced lol

  • I think @rose8bud8 you mean a nerf war XD

  • @ANTiKr00t If he hadn't worn a headdress, would you still be acting like a jackass? I think so.

  • Man, ten comments in and we already have a flame war. Awesome xD

  • @ANTiKr00t Refer to Nazoshadow's post and check your political correctness at the door next time please.

  • It's just a game. Chill.

    "They mean different things to different people."

    Exactly. In this case, it's just a costume. People dress up as Native Americans for Halloween. I have seen people dress up as Jesus. The guy was only doing it for fun.

    Some people really need to learn to turn the cheek. Especially when it comes to a game. With Nerf guns. And bandana wearing zombies.

  • @MrZalen You're just the grouping the headdress with things that have different, sacred meanings to a variety of people with different values. I'm referring to the object in question separately. You can't just compare sacred things to other sacred things. They mean different things to different people. I would go in depth about this, but I'm not THAT obligated to educate you.

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