You know, when something like, even like a coal mine disaster, or something like this, you think that well everybody's going to make a run to be able to get out, but it happened to fast that they were just all dead.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In the fast zombie stories, it's not our humanity that is at stake anymore. It's our survival.
I think that people ran out of oxygen and don't really know what happened up there, maybe some of them just made things up because they weren't sure what had happened.
Some people, when they die, leave so much life behind that we wonder how they did it.
We had had several mine disasters where workers, some of the workers were rescued. It was, you know, who was lucky and who weren't. Some would find the air pockets But, in this one, bam, it was just, everybody was gone and it greatly depressed the state.
Life comes to the miners out of their deaths, and death out of their lives.
Many people would sooner die than think; in fact, they do so.
The world's a small place and people are watching; and, you know, somebody disappears, the family knows and their colleagues know, and so eventually, these things do get out.
I think the minute you mention death, people run for the hills - unless it's heavy metal. People do not like death.
In times of crisis, different people react in different ways. Some might try to escape. Others might attempt to batten down the hatches and ride out the storm in a safe haven.
Most people would sooner die than think; in fact, they do so.