Is It Worth Turning Into a Zombie?

Question by Game: Is it worth turning into a zombie?
The chief benefit seems to be rising from your grave, and beating death. Can’t be that bad can it? I mean, they don’t mind looking like the living dead. They just want to eat. They don’t seem to mind killing people, for food. Like we kill animals for food, and we don’t mind doing it at all. Maybe it’s not so bad being a zombie. What do you think? Can life as a zombie, be worth living?

Best answer:

Answer by Lost Horizon
Except you have absolutely no control over your actions and no consciousness.

Really it would be no different from being in a coma.

Answer by ThereWillBePayne
I don’t think zombies are really in control, or even truly conscious, so this question is like asking if you’d be okay with being in horrendous amounts of pain (assuming zombies do feel pain), be decomposing, brutally murder people and not have any control or conscious thought whatsoever. It sounds like an opportunity to rise into a subconscious state of agony. Woo hoo!

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