@terminallyOL Only a very small subset of people would actually benefit from a cure at this point. And this is all assuming a notoriously incompetent group could feasibly develop, mass produce, and mass distribute a cure in an already broken world.
@terminallyOL People exaggerat the consequences of his choice. He didn't end the world. A cure would be nice but wouldn't be that big a deal. A cure wouldn't help someone killed by a zombie, nore someone killed by a human. Hunger, thirst, and all other diseases would be unaffected.
@_laguerrera@NonpartisanCat@TheBradRules1@humbleblazer The vegetables can be used in a thousand different dishes so they don't need to last as long. The buns are burger specific but they last long enough to be reasonably used up before they go bad.
@NonpartisanCat@TheBradRules1@humbleblazer If only there were some kind of box you could keep extra ingredients in that would freeze them, allowing them to be safely stored for significantly longer then six days. But that's just science fiction.
@siahkick People need to accept the fact that new killers that feel completely original will be increasingly rare. The game has been out for ten years and there are only so many ways to run in circles around a piece of wood.
@BGKZjgePTKSyrkL@dyingscribe It doesn't have to be a sacrifice. In fact if you manage to write a logically consistent reason, the emotional impact becomes even better. Figuring out how is what truly separates great writing from the rest.