3:45 p.m.

I like Robert Kirkman's work. I think the theory of space spores originating zombies is a very plausible idea, that makes a lot of sense. See, people say that aliens can show up, shoot lasers, pew pew pew, kill everyone. But really, the threat of micro organisms, alien viruses (like when Spanish or Portuguese people went to South America), alien fungi, that's the real threat.

The image is a close-up of a notebook page with a playful and casual aesthetic. The page features the text "Screen Story by ROBERT KIRKMAN" written prominently in red, suggesting a creative or narrative work attributed to him. There are various doodles and motivational phrases like "SMILE!" and "I AM ENOUGH," alongside sketches of smiley faces and a stick figure. The style is informal and handwritten, conveying a relaxed and personal tone.
The setting seems to be a desk or table, with a cup partly visible on the right and a textured surface underneath the notebook. The lighting is slightly dim with a greenish tint, adding a unique mood to the scene. The notebook is spiral-bound, and additional text like "Believe" and "I BELIEVE IN ME" suggests themes of self-affirmation. Subtitles at the bottom of the image say, "♪ I said I'm free to do what I want ♪", indicating that this frame might be from a video or film featuring a musical element.
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