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Old 02/09/2013, 12:59 am   #61
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I don't know if you ever tried it but dragging people isn't that hard really.
Usually, it's easier than dragging objects of the same weight, not sure why but it is.
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Old 02/09/2013, 07:29 am   #62
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I don't know if you ever tried it but dragging people isn't that hard really.
Usually, it's easier than dragging objects of the same weight, not sure why but it is.
It's because of armpits and feet. No seriously. Objects you would move by dragging are too large to carry, so you can more easily overcome the frictional force they have with the ground than you can their gravitational force. The only problem is getting a good grip. Try moving a couch and you may have to try a few things to get a grip that you won't lose in 2 seconds. But a person has armpits which provide an easy grip where both hands are nicely spaced apart. If that doesn't work, grabbing their feet allows even more options since they are more flexible. You can lift, widen and tighten the space between your hands as you see fit without losing grip ability.
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Old 02/09/2013, 11:02 am   #63
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It's like the Mythbusters episode where they wanted to see if you really could throw a dead body around as easily as they do in the movies, and like BlackBoxx said, because of the leverage the shape of the human body gives you, it really was that easy.

They did it first with a 150 lb weight, and it was hard, but a 150 lb artificial human cadaver was simple. They went through an obstacle course where they dragged it up and down stairs, threw it through a window, rolled it up in a blanket, and threw it into the boot of a car. Both Adam and Jamie were able to do all that in under two minutes.

So, I'd recon a girl Clementine's size should be able to drag a 150-200 lb unconscious man into a garage in 5-10 minutes or so (remember the zombies were completely ignoring her and Lee because of their smell, even after Lee hit one with his shoulder, so they wouldn't be a problem).
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Old 02/09/2013, 11:40 am   #64
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Eh, dragging isn't that hard... Even for a little girl.
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Old 02/09/2013, 03:56 pm   #65
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Honestly yeah,that was the first thing that popped in my mind when she said that she dragged,and locked them in...eeeeh,Clem?

But,I suppose she was able to handle it.
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Old 02/09/2013, 05:32 pm   #66
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maybe one of teh walkers helped her
I lol'd

But yeah, adrenaline for sure. We also don't know how far the store was from where Lee collapsed. It might have been a short distance.
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Old 02/10/2013, 09:17 am   #67
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guys,it's really easy:
she tried,found out she wasn't strong enough,whistled,a few of our friendly neighborhood walkers helped her,then they went back to roaming...

but seriously:
if you notice lee didn't look that bad before the final faint but after they got to the jewelry store he looked real shi-tty,that could suggest there was a long time between him fainting and waking,so it probably took clem a long while to drag him
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Old 02/10/2013, 11:13 am   #68
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True Love makes miracles
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Old 02/10/2013, 05:53 pm   #69
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The jewelry store was probably right next to the spot where he fainted and Clem slowly dragged Lee without getting noticed by the walkers. Also, plot holes.
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Old 02/11/2013, 06:57 pm   #70
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Yeah, that's not creepy at all.......
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Old 02/11/2013, 07:29 pm   #71
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Yeah, that's not creepy at all.......
You're right, it isn't.
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Old 02/11/2013, 07:56 pm   #72
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That's one theory.
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Yeah, that's not creepy at all.......
Maybe that could of been phrased better, but the point still stands and I fully agree with it
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You're right, it isn't.
The phrase "true love" generally refers to sexual attraction. Thus, using the phrase "true love" in reference to a sort of parental love is incredibly creepy.
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The phrase "true love" generally refers to sexual attraction. Thus, using the phrase "true love" in reference to a sort of parental love is incredibly creepy.
This isn't always the case. For example, they used the term true love to refer to the love Snow White's daughter had for her son in Once Upon a Time.
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Old 02/12/2013, 10:34 am   #76
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Hey hey hey guys , the phrase "True love" I mean love to the daughter of his father. Nothing criminal. How...h-how you even can think about another meaning of this phrase??? I'm in shock.
How you can defile it is a wonderful feeling of parental love such terrible thoughts?

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Old 02/12/2013, 11:41 am   #77
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Because Lee isn't her father.

Now, if Lee was her father and you had said "true love" I..... probably would have seen it the way you meant it.

Let's just mark it down to misunderstanding via phrasing and move on.
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Old 02/12/2013, 12:00 pm   #78
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Because Lee isn't her father.

Is it really matter in that situation? Ok, Lee was AS her father, and Clem LOVED him as her own father. End of story
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Old 02/12/2013, 12:21 pm   #79
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Dude, let it go.

I said I already understood what you were trying to say.
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The phrase "true love" generally refers to sexual attraction. Thus, using the phrase "true love" in reference to a sort of parental love is incredibly creepy.
Everyone knows what he meant.
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