Some TikTok users are afraid of the zombie apocalypse in China in 2022 because they think they are real.
Many would like to relocate to Mars or some other distant planet, as long as they can survive death and a supposed virus that could cause a zombie outbreak.
Meanwhile, panic-stricken TikTokers are in desperate need of answers as they are convinced that doomsday is approaching. But this is only a detailed misunderstanding.
Zombies are not coming to China in 2022
It’s bad enough that the world is still recovering from the pandemic caused by the coronavirus, and now some believe zombies are coming to China in 2022 to get them.
Given what many creators have shared on the platform, the confusion stems from an article on Google from 2021, talking about a zombie apocalypse that “will likely start in China”.
The story refers to the novel World War Z by Max Brooks, which chronicles the fictional zombie world war.
However, it seems that many fail to pay attention to the fact that the zombie outbreak is just a fantasy while assuming that a virus outbreak awaits in 2022.
Are they real?
No, there is no evidence that zombies exist, although the legend has found its way into the literature and media of the modern world.
For inexperienced people, a zombie is defined as an undead carnivorous corpse that has been affected by a virus or has been bitten by another zombie.
While you may never find actual incidents or events to explain the zombie apocalypse, movies and shows like The Walking Dead or Zombieland subtly show a world controlled by the dead as the living fight for their own survival.
Books like Monster Land, Handling the Undead, and The End Games also navigate the battle of the dead against the zombies in an apocalyptic world.
TikTok users want to escape
Many are quick to realize that the fear associated with zombies was simply irrational, while others continue to be troubled by the thought of being attacked by awakened corpses.
One user commented, “I’m moving to the damn moon.”
“What or what! All those jokes about the zombie apocalypse annoyed us,” another wrote.
One wrote, “Lord please tell me this ain’t real. I’m Google looking for how to go to Mars.”
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