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damned_bulletin2009-09-21 08:20 pm
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[handwriting very deliberately disguised]
Let's say I went for an evening stroll in Doyleton on Saturday and got bitten. Now the wound is infected, but the real trouble is that I feel more aggressive than usual, especially at night. Not to mention [several illegible strikeouts] hungrier.
Somebody here must watch horror movies. Is there any way to treat these symptoms?
[anon]
Re: [anon]
At least not these kinds[anon]
[Dean's handwriting is disguised, more for the nurse's benefit though]
Apparently removing the head in Doyleton worked like in the movies, so I'd think I'd want to go with that instead of getting pissy about it when that's the closest thing we got to info.
Just sayin. If you want to get bitchy about it, go right ahead but it's not gonna change the fact we had Romeroed out zombies.
[anon]
I appreciate you finally getting off the movies. Allow me to give you some information in return. Those with a strong enough will can contain the beast within and choose not to feed. It just fucking sucks.
Re: [anon]
And "beast within"? This ain't a poetry contest.
[There's a growing inkblot since Dean's just noticed what's Sam's handwriting further down. He's abandoned the conversation to
stalktrack it][anon]
Being infected by these things isn't the same as being one of them. It's different. You can feel the predator inside you rearing its head and scenting its prey. You can either let instinct take over or you contain it.