Oh man, what an opportunity for Kevin to prank Miles. And of course it would all be for a good cause; the cause of getting his best friend back. The right prank could snap him out of it and save his life! Let the games begin!!!
I was out riding my bike the other day along a greenway trail on a beautiful Saturday in perfect weather. All along the path were parks, playgrounds, etc. There were almost zero kids out and about. It was stark enough that I noticed it repeatedly. I flashed back to when I was a kid and remembered countless days spent outside, playing make-believe, building forts, riding bikes…
Now I’m not saying all the kids who would otherwise be outside on that one random Saturday were instead indoors playing video games…..but I’m not not saying it either.
The whole experience made me feel a wave of nostalgia and also a little bit sad. I think that’s what Tauhid is getting at here.
doctorwho29 7 months ago
Well let’s hope we find a cure.
danketaz Premium Member 7 months ago
Hit him with a dodge ball.
nickdnd 7 months ago
Whose got the Zombrex?
nancyb creator 7 months ago
Nice!
Ellis97 7 months ago
That reminds me. I really need to catch up on my gaming.
SquidGamerGal 7 months ago
Miles does not need the sun, lady! He needs a doctor now!!
Diat60 7 months ago
Time for an anti-zombie intervention by his friends.
phileaux 7 months ago
And that’s why we have a wifi timer, with a warning of course
William Bludworth Premium Member 7 months ago
Just tell him “E=ma²” and he’ll snap out of it so he can smugly correct you.
Brilliant_Birdie 7 months ago
Yeah good idea, let a zombie out in the public!
6turtle9 7 months ago
Oh man, what an opportunity for Kevin to prank Miles. And of course it would all be for a good cause; the cause of getting his best friend back. The right prank could snap him out of it and save his life! Let the games begin!!!
ilovecomics*infinity 7 months ago
I was out riding my bike the other day along a greenway trail on a beautiful Saturday in perfect weather. All along the path were parks, playgrounds, etc. There were almost zero kids out and about. It was stark enough that I noticed it repeatedly. I flashed back to when I was a kid and remembered countless days spent outside, playing make-believe, building forts, riding bikes…
Now I’m not saying all the kids who would otherwise be outside on that one random Saturday were instead indoors playing video games…..but I’m not not saying it either.
The whole experience made me feel a wave of nostalgia and also a little bit sad. I think that’s what Tauhid is getting at here.