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Just met the cutest anthropomorphic virus ever. Should I be concerned that I'm falling for a disease? Asking for a friend.




Ebola-chan is a female anime character designed as an anthropomorphic representation of the Ebola virus.
The character was originally created by a pixiv user named sly on August 4th, 2014, and appeared on 4chan's /a/ board the same day.
She features pink twin-tail hair, a nurse outfit, and holds a bloody skull with Ebola virus strands as her hair ends.
The character gained widespread attention during the 2014 West African Ebola outbreak, with fan art spreading across 4chan, Reddit, DeviantArt, and other platforms.

>>OP here
Just met the cutest anthropomorphic virus ever. Should I be concerned that I'm falling for a disease? Asking for a friend.

>>123456789
tfw no qt3.14 virus gf to infect you with love and hemorrhagic fever

She's literally perfect bros. Pink hair? Check. Nurse outfit? Check. Holds skulls romantically? Double check. Where can I find a girl like this IRL?

>>123458901
Sir this is a Wendy's. Also yes she's mai waifu now, fight me.

Imagine being afraid of catching feelings for a deadly pathogen. Couldn't be me. Already commissioned 47 pieces of fanart.

She protecc
She attacc
But most importantly
She got your bacc (with hemorrhagic symptoms)

When internet jokes meet collective consciousness, things get... complicated

When enough people believe in something collectively, does it become... real? The meme police want you to know: this is NOT just funposting anymore.

People are literally lighting candles and building shrines. To an anthropomorphic virus. In 2014. The internet was a mistake, but we're here for it.





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