Can Zom 100 Bucket List of the Dead Make Adulthood Less Terrifying?

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  • Manga
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 358

    Can Zom 100 Bucket List of the Dead Make Adulthood Less Terrifying?

    Never thought I’d see the day when a zombie apocalypse actually looked more freeing than a 9 to 5 grind. Akira quitting his soul crushing job and making a bucket list in the middle of chaos is wild, almost like when he first realized he was happier dodging zombies than answering emails. The scene with Kencho trying to take a selfie with a zombie totally cracked me up, like, priorities dude? Makes me wonder if the show’s saying adulthood is scarier than the undead. Maybe the real horror is routine, not zombies. What if the bucket list is Akira’s way of fighting back against a system that already felt dead? I’m hyped to see what’s next—feels like riding a bike with no brakes through a horde. What’s your take?
  • Marie
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 381

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    Honestly, Akira’s attitude is so relatable it hurts. The way he just ditches the corporate life for literal zombies is peak escapism. It’s like the show’s saying you have to risk chaos to actually feel alive. Kencho’s selfie moment was hilarious but also kinda sad—like, we’re all just trying to make life less boring, right?

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