For a few hours on Monday morning in Austin, Texas, it seemed as if the world was coming to an end, as two road signs warned of "Nazi zombies!" KXAN has a full report, but apparently doesn't have any gamers on staff, as it completely missed the Call of Duty: World at War reference. Come on mainstream media, y'all missed a great opportunity to blame games for something.
The "hackers" who changed the signs committed a class C misdemeanor, which in the state of Texas automatically carries the death penalty ... no, that's not true, but we're sure branding is involved. Check out the full news report after the break.
Was it the work of hackers or a sign of the zombie apocalypse?
Seriously, how are we supposed to tell if zombies have really started infecting our cities when the news reports these incidents as pranks? Good thing we have the internet where everybody tells the truth.
Now, who can post links to survival guides for people who don't own guns?
And this whole thing in general is hilarious, save for the mainstream media's usual misunderstandings and false reporting. Of course, this could have been a safety hazard, so that's not good.
This is the government we are talking about here. They get their lulz from entrapping pedophiles on national TV, not changing letters on a road sign. Did we expect them to get it? They are the same bunch that thinks drawings should have human rights, the internet is tubes, and would sell their mother for a buck. Doesn't matter what state it is, the government has an 85% chances of being a bunch of old retards.