You're Eastern European, as well? My family comes from Новосибирск, in Siberia. Okay, I was mostly joking about the Grammar Soviets, but I speak and write English really well, so I'll just show you a few common mistakes made in the thread. There must be space between punctuation and the next sentence. The same goes with parenthesis, their must be space between them and the other words in the sentence, but there doesn't have to be space between it and the punctuation. When saying the phrase "and Carley it's his sexual desire,but she dies", it is difficult to understand what you are trying to say, I would recommend rewording. But those are just a couple basics, English is truly one of the hardest languages to learn, there are so many exceptions that you have to remember, and you can't expect everyone to remember them all. But, you did better than most of my family members would have, good job.
You're Eastern European, as well? My family comes from Новосибирск, in Siberia. Okay, I was mostly joking about the Grammar Soviets, but I s… morepeak and write English really well, so I'll just show you a few common mistakes made in the thread. There must be space between punctuation and the next sentence. The same goes with parenthesis, their must be space between them and the other words in the sentence, but there doesn't have to be space between it and the punctuation. When saying the phrase "and Carley it's his sexual desire,but she dies", it is difficult to understand what you are trying to say, I would recommend rewording. But those are just a couple basics, English is truly one of the hardest languages to learn, there are so many exceptions that you have to remember, and you can't expect everyone to remember them all. But, you did better than most of my family members would have, good job.
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o_0 ...*Pretty* sure that's not a thing.
Also, the walkers could represent his fear of never waking from his coma, thus being stuck in a perpetual state of living death.