Zombie Informative Speech

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Imagine a world where real life zombies walked amongst us, would there be fear, and un ease or maybe you’ll be just slightly worried. Would your fear come from there pale complexions or their brain eating tactics? What if I told you real life zombies did exist. Today I am here to educate you on why iPhone zombies are much worse than actual zombies. The characteristics of these creatures are pretty much the same, they are non-communicative, unemotional, sometimes even a little smelly. In march 2015 Thomas Simmons of the Mercer law review says, “they look like humans perhaps humans that we knew and loved, but they are not humans.
I. First, I will be discussing the similarities between iPhone zombies and actual zombies
A. We have all seen it people walking …show more content…

Chris Matyszyk of CNet. com in May 2014 says, “It seems they realize nothing, there are too many of them and they no longer have minds of their own.”
B. Simply mindless, will they ever start to wonder what is going on around them. Who knows. iPhone zombies prove that technology can corrupt the world just like one virus can corrupt the human body to create a zombie.
1. Chris Matyszyk of CNet. Com in May 2014 says, “their pale faces stare at you, ready to infect you, so that they can affect you, who are these people? iZombie’s.”
II. The second point I will address is how human connection is …show more content…

Zombies, some may be pretty intimidating but others can actually be quite nice. The more aggressive ones could maybe be hungry or tired from walking around all day. The iPhone zombie these are a little more aggressive species. These zombies usually are walking around looking at their phone purposely to avoid any type of human interaction. Some could be nice when you go up and attempt to make a conversation other will speak one word and put there earphone back in to continue their day. While actual zombies ae living in a state of ignorance because they can never die iPhone, zombies have a choice to human

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