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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

nazi zombies or zombie nazis

What sentence is more grammatically correct.

I was attacked by a horde of Nazi zombies.
I was attacked by a horde of zombie .
  

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s. I seems unlikely to me that a person once zombified would elect to embrace any ideology, however fitting. EDIT The censor bot blanked the word with the dots in it up there.

  • s.
  • I seems unlikely to me that a person once zombified would elect to embrace any ideology, however fitting.
  • EDIT The censor bot blanked the word with the dots in it up there.
  • What the?
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They were most likely zombie N.a.z.i.s. I seems unlikely to me that a person once zombified would elect to embrace any ideology, however fitting.

EDIT The censor bot blanked the word with the dots in it up there. What the?
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Sorry. Typo. "It seems unlikely to me ...."

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