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"Caution Zombies Ahead" road sign warns

Can you imagine driving down the interstate only to see a road sign warning that ZOMBIES were ahead? Wait, not just zombies. NAZI ZOMBIES.

This post is a shout-out to my colleague Sofia, who shares my singular fascination with zombies. Some creative hackers fiddled with this sign to warn us all about the zombie invasion just around the corner.

OK, so zombies may not yet have invaded Austin. Look at this as a dry run for when it does happen. 'Cuz you know it will.

Aim for the head, my friends.

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