One of the best is 'The Girl Who Lived Through the Zombie Apocalypse'. It's about a young girl who uses her wits to survive in a world overrun by zombies. She hides in abandoned buildings and manages to outsmart the zombies at every turn.
Sure. 'Zombie Island' is quite popular. It's set on an isolated island where a scientific experiment goes wrong and turns the inhabitants into zombies. A team of adventurers goes to the island to investigate and ends up in a fight for their lives.
There are also some dedicated humor blogs where bloggers collect and share the best funny internet stories. You can also check out YouTube channels that focus on funny content. They might not always be 'internet stories' in the purest sense, but often feature funny things that originated on the internet or are related to internet culture. For example, channels that do reaction videos to viral internet events or stories.
One of the best internet stories is the Ice Bucket Challenge. It went viral globally. People would pour a bucket of ice water over themselves to raise awareness for ALS. It not only spread like wildfire but also raised a significant amount of money for research. Another great one is the story of Grumpy Cat. That cat's permanently grumpy - looking face became an internet sensation, with countless memes and merchandise being made. There was also the story of the Harlem Shake. Videos of people doing the unique dance moves in various settings flooded the internet for a long time.
Well, 'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies' is a really interesting one. It combines the classic story of 'Pride and Prejudice' with the horror of zombies. It gives a fresh take on both the zombie genre and the original Austen story. Also, 'I Am Legend' can be considered a great zombie - like story. It's about a man's lonely fight for survival against mutated creatures that are somewhat like zombies.
I really like 'Zombie Land'. It's a story that combines horror and humor. The main characters have their own set of rules for surviving in a world overrun by zombies. For example, the 'double tap' rule. It has exciting action scenes and the characters' growth throughout the story makes it a great zombie survival story. And then there's '28 Days Later'. It's a gritty and intense story about a man waking up in a world that has been quickly overrun by 'zombies' (infected people). His journey to find safety is full of danger and difficult choices.
One of the best is 'The Walking Dead' comic series and its subsequent TV adaptation. It shows a group of survivors trying to navigate a world overrun by zombies. The complex characters and their moral dilemmas make it engaging.
One of the funniest internet stories I know is about a cat that somehow managed to turn on the webcam and started chasing its own tail while the owner was at work. The owner later found the video and it went viral. Another is a tweet that got really popular where a person accidentally sent a very strange text to their boss instead of their friend and then had to do a lot of explaining.
One funny internet story is about the 'Distracted Boyfriend' meme. It shows a guy turning his head to look at another woman while his girlfriend gives him an annoyed look. It became so popular that it was used everywhere to represent being distracted or unfaithful in a humorous way.
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