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material as opposed to their fictional origin is a way to combat that issue here. I am glad that a lot of minor diseases were removed from this list, as the "important" ones were starting to get lost in the mess. A lot of diseases were in the wrong categories, too. Perhaps we can start adding some of the removed-but-important diseases...responsibly.
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Each episode invents at least one new toy-related diagnosis with unique vocabulary. This could greatly expand but also clutter the TV section here. They have both thematic importance and are the major plot point of the episodes, so they appear to belong here, but I wonder if there are ideas on how to
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Should the “illnesses” mentioned by Dr. Bones Cookie in the most recent Cookie Run Ovenbreak event (I forgot the name, but Dr. Bones and Pizza Cookie debuted in this one. Crunchy Cookie Hospital or something?) be mentioned here? Also, how do you not have Brain Drain yet?! That episode of The Book of
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I doubt that the PSI-2000 Virus (from Naked Time) should be listed as a 'Virus', as I recall, McCoy describes it as "It's water. Somehow on this planet water has changed to a complex chain of molecules," which does not describe a Virus. As such, I have changed it to (Unknown) as other diseases are
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Suggest removing the entry on Black Breath: this is more like poisoning by sorcery, rather than a disease process resulting from exposure to some viral or bacterial pathogen. Moreover, as currently written the is a speculative leap not directly supported by the referenced work (i.e. Tolkien does not
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Was there ever a disease in Shaun of the Dead? Accordingly to the IMDb FAQ, it says that there were many theories as to how it was caused, but is never implied on what it was and thus left a mystery. If there was a disease in Shaun of the Dead about this "disease", where was it exactly mentioned in
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What is going on with this listing? The only relevant results I get for "ghancroid" on Google seem to be a single-post, three-sentence blog worded in the same strange way, and a Yahoo Answers page asking about it coming from a novelist named Arthur Vizar—who, as far as I can tell, doesn't exist—and
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First identified on HBO's Mr. Show television program, IDS isn't new but it's rare. The victim is literally on the brink of death for 80 to 100 years -- a whole life time -- and it puts others in an awkward posistion. They want to make the victims final days rewarding but they feel taken advantage
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I'm noticing a lot of diseases in the wrong categories (Flictonic Clipple Waver Syndrome comes to mind). Moreover, quite a lot of diseases on this list come from Star Trek, Star Wars, and other space-opera type shows. I'm considering reorganizing this list in order to clean up the first issue; in
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franchise, is named after a place or person, it should be capitalized, but I couldn't find that online. There may also be things which are debatable, and I'm not going to be a stickler about small things, but just generally following Knowledge style. If anyone has other ideas, I'd love to discuss.
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The idea of zombies as a biological, technological or supernatural contagion cause the dead, or near dead to become slow- or fast-moving feeders on non-infected living humans has a considerable cultural import manifesting in film, television, web video, comics, role-playing game, action games, and
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I liked the other format better as well (mostly because it was my idea and I implemented it). But I understand the rationale for using this format: one of the biggest problems with fiction-related content on Knowledge is that it's written in-universe. Categorizing these diseases by their source
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I remember reading a novel with featured a disease that caused people to become permanently bonded with electronic equipment. I can't remember the title but one of the characters was called 'pixel face' and was bonded with his computer, with a screen for a face and a keyboard on his arm. The book
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Tobias, from Arrested Development does NOT have a fictional disease, he has Gymnophobia... Gymnophobia is an irrational, abnormal and persistent fear or anxiety about being seen naked, and/or about seeing others naked, even when it is socially acceptable. Gymnophobes may experience their fear of
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A Russian scientist, molecular biologist, creates a super-virus named "Chimera" and an ultimate cure, "Bellerophon". Chimera virus is dormant for 20 hours, then causes destroys red blood cells, killing the victim in after 37 hours. The cure can only save the victim if used within the 20 hours.
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I would vote for not deleting this page, considering it useful: I could not find similar information anywhere on web. Fictional elements (persons, creatures, stories etc. and so diseases) have the influence on this world and form the common cultural knowledge and cognitive background. For this
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Should also contain a listing for "Beaver Fever", from the "Ren and Stimpy Show" episode "The Great Outdoors". It was a water-borne disease that caused those afflicted to turn into beavers. Typically caused by drinking water in which "beavers do their business". Not the same as the real disease
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I haven't read any fictional psychological illnesses in this article, while one might contest that "zombie" viruses are in fact both physical and mental, there are also loads of fictional mental diseases and conditions that would be called "diseases", the present list only includes pathogens.
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If a victim of Hanahaki chooses not to get surgery for the disease to be removed then the flower petals will fill up the patients lungs and they will suffocate, there is no specific flower for the disease, although, it'll either be the crushes favourite type of flower or favourite colour.
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The term "Bowden's Malady" (referring to the disease mentioned in "The Train Job" in the Firefly television series - disease of the bone and muscle tissue, degenerative, treatable with Pescaline) directs here, but it's absent from the table - was it deleted, or just never added?
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This is almost so trivial as to almost overlook, yet it has been this way for nearly a year and no efforts are made to correct. The paragraph explaining CBI refers to it in one instance as a virus when it is beyond painfully obvious CBI manifests from a pathogenic fungus.
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I think the other format was better, where it was organized on how it was created, i.e, evolved, engineered, etc. Not only that, but like more than half of the diseases are gone. I'm just wondering who decided to be king and remove all of them...
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Another medical condition from South Park, whereby the person with the condition (in this case the school nurse) has a dead foetus attached to their head. Should an article for this subject be created, or is it a little too unpleasant?
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Also it says, "The transmission of the affliction was water-based, caused by huge shifts in gravity, resulting in complex strings of water molecules that had the ability to propagate themselves, much like a very simple version of a
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I have to agree. The "anticruft" edits made over the past few days appear to be far too sweeping in scope, and many removals don't seem to jibe with the introduced comments into the article template with respect to reasoning.
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Also, in 'The Simpsons' there was 'Bonus Eruptus' coined by 'Dr' Nick Riveria that causes the victims skeleton to try to leap out of the mouth and escape the body. Treated with impromptu and improvised electric shocks
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Too tired to do it right now but someone should add Kharra from Subnautica. Alien disease that infects people, weakens their immune system, puts big honking green spots on their skin, and eventually kills them.
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The only way for it to be cured is when the victims crush returns the feelings, ( it can only be romantic love, strong friendship is not enough to cure it ), another way to cure it is when the victim dies.
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I could find this page in google's archive with much more information about many diseases, but now the current version of the page is dramatically reduced. Why? Could we get back to the previous version?
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zombie flash mobs. Many of the diseases listed here fit within this category. Would it be worthwhile to create a zombie sub-section (possibly moving the appropriate entries there?). What do you think?
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Well-intended efforts to appease AfD concerns. If content fits the article guidelines then go for it, if not you may want to wait until after AfD has resolved and then sort out how to re-add material.
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In the S.T.O.R.M.S. entry, I don't think there's any such phrase as 'sexual interations.' ... I think the gist of what they intended has to do with gradual cross-breeding between robots, mutants, etc.
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The Hanahaki disease is a fictional disease where the victim of the disease starts coughing up flower petals and more. The cause of the disease is when the victim suffers from one-sided love.
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the process, I think I might make another category for extraterrestrial diseases. Does anyone have any objections? It's not like I'd do this tomorrow or anything; just when I feel like it.
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Assuming article survives AfD a "to be added" section should probably not be reintroduced in favor of the to do list I put at the top of the page. Simply add and remove items as needed.
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state that the damage done to Frodo with the Morgul Knife is is any way related to the Black Breath). Finally, Eowyn's illness was not explicitly related "the Black Breath." Strike?
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Shouldn't there be a category about folk-related diseases? For example, I guess "cooties" was a part of child-lore before being a "literature-related" disease, wasn't it?
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Well if space mumps from Red Dwarf makes the cut I'd have thought these should too. But I don't have the full list available. Think there's three or four different ones?
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The Mold found on Resident Evil 7, is it count as disease, pathogen, bioweapon, or all of them? It can infect from people to people so also looks like disease/pathogen.
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It can be cured through through a surgical removal, but, when the infection is removed, the victim will lose any romantic attraction towards their beloved.
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is. I know it was intended to be a cure for genetic diseases, but surely the fact it was lethal, highly infectious and viral in origin makes it a disease?
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wiki be on here? SCP-008 is a zombie virus and SCP-217 is a virus that causes people or animals that catch it to slowly turn into clockwork machines.
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Where is it named Antiheat in the list, then? If there's another valid source for the name that's fine, I just want to avoid fan creations.
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Damnit, I thought I was helping by making a table for the fictional diseases. But it turns out the table ends up on the bottom of the page.
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template and changing to American spellings outside of titles, quotes, etc. If there are any other ideas, let's discuss. Thank you,
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I agree that spattergroit be entered in, however I also think that Harry Potter has enough lore involving curses, diseases, etc,
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We need to mention Dippydoodleitis, remarkable for being fictional even in the work of fiction (Flintstones) that named it. --
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deal with it. Should this series get its own subsection under television rather than merging the terms in with the others?
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from 26 October 2004, six months after the list was created. As that is an American spelling, as opposed to the British
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refernces "Super AIDS" as a disease. Any reason why not to put it? Or should it be omitted because it is a variation of
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It would be a bit better if the author's of each work could be added to the source rather than in the symptoms section.
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Hana in Japanese means " Flower " and haku means " to vomit " which if you put it together it says " Flower to vomit "
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Completely agree but sadly other editors decided to AfD article despite our concerns so the process has to play out.
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is a poison, not an bacterial/viral disease. It was already listed in the list of fictional toxins, so I removed it.
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The effect of a human cold virus on members of Heat Blast's fire-based species. Changes their fire powers to ice.
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Does anyone else think this seems as if this is all one user's personal delusion, perhaps somehow about
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I submit that Stinky Toe (of S1E9 of The Angry Beavers "Stinky Toe/House Broken") be added to the list.
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Marvel Comics "Legacy Virus" should be on this list. Someone who has the motivation, please add this.
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What about "Ophiocordyceps unilateralis" from the book "The Girl with all the Gifts" by M.R. Carey?
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is being used on this article. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under
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I am gonna go ahead and strike it. Will be happy to discuss and perhaps revise with others' input.
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The disease can last up to 2 or 3 months but sometimes, it can only last up to a couple of weeks.
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is a real condition (I myself happen to have it). I feel it should be removed. Any thoughts? --
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visual novel, Teif Blau and Cure Virus. I think those would be appropriate to add to the list.
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The first use of a word I could find which is different in British and American English is
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Is spattergroit notable enough to be included? It plays an "important" role in the plot of
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Anyway, I threw a "citation needed" at it, but I propose that it warrants simple removal.
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up, not "cleaned up". It is nothing like the other "list of fictional..." on this site.
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I've done research about the Hanahaki disease and I've become quite interested in it.
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fictional elements, including fictional diseases, should have its place in Knowledge.
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I grasp that, but there is such a thing as throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
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Add information about Irumodic syndrome (Picard, ST:TNG) or fix redirect to this page
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Should the Medusoid Mycelium from A Series of Unfortunate Events go in the article?
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Just wondering: does Pokerus count as a valid disease for the video games category?
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both have it until Aragorn heals them. Is this something that could be added?
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with answers worded the same strange way by users who have each in two years
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has this syndrome. Even in her article, it states it's a fictional illness.
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I also have noticed the seemingly random placement of Star Trek diseases. ʐ
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do we lump these in with the "liturature" section or create a new category?
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We can only pray that the crushes favourite flower is not a type of rose.
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What about adding "Orbital Dysfunctional Syndrome" (ODS for short)" from
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of when no one dies. Many famous cartoonists including the man who draws
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Christopher dreams about a fatal disease that takes all neorotypicals.
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Where is "Aids" and "HIV"? theperthgroup.com The Emperor's New Virus
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I'm surprised Devil's Breath isn't on the list considering how popular
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from Mad Magazine, like "recalcitrant plebney"? It used to be here.
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suggested the disease had been manufactured by a medicine company.
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I'm in the process of copy editing this whole list and I'm making
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Spattergroit (Harry Potter) and petrifold regression (Doctor Who)
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I think it should be renamed "Common cold," but I'm a lazy man.
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Error Regarding The Summary For CBI (Cordyceps Brain Infection)
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Deleted. Six months with no citation is more than long enough.
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Slime Lung and others from Oxygen Not Included Computer game
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Plague in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time
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What was the name of the virus in the tv series Heroes?
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Wouldn't this be a possible candidate for this article?
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Should we create a zombie contagion-specific subsection
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It's been over a week. I'm going to take it down. --
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