Mo Romero is a zombie who loves to grow, cook and eat vegetables. Tomatoes and peppers are perfect. But there's a problem. Mo's parents demand that their children only eat zombie cuisine, such as bakeries and sandwiches. They tell him that zombies don't eat vegetables. But Mo can't imagine a life where he only eats zombie food and no more vegetables. While questioning his own zombie identity, Mo goes to great lengths to convince his parents to give vegetables a try.
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What's up guys? >> Welcome to storyline online brought to you by the sag AFTRA foundation. >> My name is Jaime amu, and today I'm going to read for you. >> Zombies don't eat veggies. >> Created by Megan, Sarah, and Horkheimer. >> Sarah Mall was a zombie with a dark craving. >> It was dreadful, devious. >> Absolutely. >> This big MOM loved to eat vegetable. He grew all kinds of veggies in his Eden garden. >> And then in his secret kitchen, he crafted salary tomatoes and carrots into daily CEOs, so meals that he devoured with delight. >> Most mom and dad did not love vegetables, not one bit. >> Phages were yucky, disgusting, key ASCO, they were not allowed at their home meadows dinner table ready to chase some humans in the marathon next week. Me, whoa, zombies were supposed to eat zombie cuisine like brain cakes, brains to, and brain. And being taught to teach, as most parents insisted, that they eat only zombie full finger foods. >> Mya mode, gracias, I'm not hungry. Mole tried to convince his mom and dad to give peace a chance. >> He sneaked in vegetables whenever he could, but most attempts were fruitless. His parents wanted him to accept war. >> He was a zombie. >> Zombies don't eat veggies. >> More knew he did not like zombie cuisine. >> And he couldn't imagine letting go of spinach or cucumbers or KU forever. >> The zombies are only supposed to eat zombie cuisine. >> More started to wonder if maybe he wasn't a zombie after all. >> Day after day moon wondered how he could make his parents understand his love of veggies is tomatoes, word tantalizing, his cucumbers, crispy the peppers, perfection at onions, some garlic, a touch of cilantro and gas. >> Badshah, holy, holy Mohan idea. >> His best one yet. >> Mole grabbed his book of recipes. His fingers flew across the pages on till he found that the recipe for a tomato and veggie fields soup, he was sure that tomatoes would make you look bloody and grouping just like a zombie dish. And his parents were going to devour it. >> Vogue, Sharpton geist blend that in pure red. >> Perfected. >> And finally, the soup was finished more carefully. >> Shuffled it over to the house for dinner, where he found a feast fit for a zombie. >> More, you're just in time. >> Try some armored bananas. >> Mia more Prime Cuts. Meta. I made spicy man net's. I made something for you to try to it's called blood, bile, disk, bone. Petty gave it five brace or smells strange, looks delightful. >> Sink or brains must be dailies CEO. >> So they dug in more, close his eyes and suck in his breath. >> This was it. >> They favor the soup. They'd asked for mass more. >> Imagine breakfasts, lunches, dinners, snacks, or vegetables raw, cooked, steamed, and cried for ever and ever he saw all his dreams coming true on tale. Most parents did not like the soup. >> Not one bed fuels me, or the soup tastes like, like vegetables. >> Most hearts sank to his toes. His plan was passed. >> How many times do we have to tell you that zombies don't eat veggies. >> Maybe other zombies don't eat vegetables. >> But I do. Mom and dad, I'm different, but I'm still me. >> Maoris. Your Romero, your need, your mode more reminded his parents. And he like chasing humans as a ran in marathons. And he promised he'd always cheer for dad during championship brain eating competitions. He also loved doing the zombie shuffle under the moonlight with Mom. He was a zombie arrow male. >> He just liked to eat vegetables. >> Most parents love their son and finally accepted that it was okay to be different, even promise more. They would eat more veggies for him. But only a teeny tiny bit that met us knew that most zombies don't eat veggies, but they were more than zombies. >> They wear a family. >> Well, I love the story for many reasons. First of all, it is perfectly fine to be different because loving family, you'll be accepted and it's okay to express yourself. And as Moz showed us, he was very respectful of his parents and they were able to come together and compromise and show respect for each other. So don't ever forget kids. Be true to yourself. Be honest, express yourself, and don't be afraid to be authentic. >> Thank you for watching storyline online. Make sure to check out all of our stories and please keep watching and keep reading.