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Best PS4 Zombie Games to Play
If you love playing zombie games on your PlayStation 4, then you're in luck. These are the best PS4 zombie games to play since they stand out for their gore, plot lines, and weapons. Each of these games will keep you fascinated with the character development and violence. You will love slashing zombies and living on the edge be trying to stay alive. While playing these games, you will, of course, get wrapped up in having things that players lust to have, such as power, fame, and wealth.
Jessica HerringPublished 7 years ago in GamersChained
I smile as I watch the clouds fly by, wishing I could feel there freedom and see what they see. I smile with my lips while I frown with my heart. Seeing nothing, feeling nothing but the chains. Chains that weigh me down, make me drown in air. Chains that are not mine. Each link a sin I did not do but someone had to pay the dues.
Rhiannon WatcherPublished 7 years ago in PoetsSpace Watches Me
Space Watches Me In different forms When I’m hiding Or when I’m crying The sky watches me When inside, I’m dying Or when I’m whining
Jamal HamadaniPublished 7 years ago in PoetsMovie Review: Logan Lucky
Being a fan of the American history podcast The Dollop allows me to watch a movie like Logan Lucky and never for a moment find the story implausible. Take a listen to them tell the remarkable true story titled Jet-Pack Madness and you will find within it a story every bit as brilliant as a Coen Brothers comedy. Everything in Logan Lucky feels completely plausible when you compare it to such historic silliness as what transpired with the Jet-Pack or the L.A Freeway Shootout or The Human Taco.
Sean PatrickPublished 7 years ago in GeeksMy Roses and Your Violets
Roses are red But all are not. And Violets aren't blue, They're violet. Shouldn't that be obvious? It's literally the name of the flower.
Imani PattersonPublished 7 years ago in PoetsDry The River - Shallow Bed
In 2009, Dry the River made their name through numerous festival performances and charity gigs. Although they were members of post-punk hard-core bands, their folky gospel sound is refreshing to the ear. Shallow Bed, their debut album released in 2012 is far from disappointing with a distinct depth across the album acquired by the effective layering of instruments.
Maddie ChristyPublished 7 years ago in BeatCan You Cry?
I wish so desperately to be normal. I long for a day, even just for one day, without the constancy of pain and numbness
Moriah ConantPublished 7 years ago in PoetsIn Pursuit of a Better Me and a Better Way to Be
Another night alone Another night at home This path I'm on This path I have chosen Is a hard road to travel People stop and stare
Creative HubPublished 7 years ago in Poets