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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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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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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
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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
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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 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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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 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
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The term "Bowden's Malady" (referring to the disease mentioned in "The Train Job" in the
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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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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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