Death is a trauma, I'd argue. Also we evolve in more complex ways than just genetically, since we have the ability to spread and store information among and over generations.
North Korean workmanship seems to be at a premium worldwide. North Korea could lead the absurd world consisting of Russia, Belarus, Iran, Hamas, Taliban, Cuba, Nicaragua etc. into a sparkling future.
I did not want to imply that the UK doesn't have or is in any way incapable of aquiring vegetables, but I still think vegetables are more of concern than fruits like mangoes to the UK and people in general, because vegetables are important ( My head: Eat your vegetables, child... ).
There's a very great FOSS zombie game called Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead and one can read a Zombie Survival Guide just for fun, learning and aquiring nothing but better mood for some hours (crafting works faster with better mood). CDDA could be more serious, sure, but the monster/zeds are gruesome as hell sometimes.
Addicted or homeless people are still people and deserve ethical consideration, while zombies are in most of fiction dead and thus require considerably less consideration. Hostility towards homeless people is classism. Equating marginalised people to fictional horrors like zombies is hostile.
Transmissions are kind of important for mechanics in general, not just for combustion engines.