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Ebola-Chan was created by the infamous troublemaking website 4Chan as a way to amuse themselves and offend everyone else. However, these two gijinkas stand in contrast. While Ebola-Chan was.


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Corona-chan isn't the first pandemic virus-based waifu: During the 2014 West African Ebola outbreak, "Ebola-chan" spread across English-speaking image boards and forums, with a similarly.


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The Ebola Chan meme began on 4Chan on the anime (/a) board with an image of an anime nurse bearing a bloody skull. The image began to spread and soon a proper response was codified. If you are "visited" by Ebola Chan, the correct response was to post " I Love You Ebola-Chan !"


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back, Ebola-chan has evolved to include new forms of speech and writing as proposed by Mazambani et al. (2015). As we see the modes of win or fail in different types of memes,


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2 Altmetric Metrics Abstract People worldwide are bogged down with a multitude of issues, many of which may need some form of coping mechanism to counteract the negative beliefs that accompany.


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ebola-chan Tech The Meme that Was Supposed to Take Down ISIS An anime character has failed to gain the popularity of the extremist militant movement. Christopher Hutton 9.23.15 1 of 1.


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Ebola-chan is an Internet meme depicting a moe anthropomorphization of the Ebola virus and was popularized on 4chan. The first known image of Ebola-chan began on the Japanese social media site, Pixiv, in 2014. A few days after, it was posted 4chan's /pol/ (politically incorrect) thread, who began posting messages praising Ebola-chan.


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Ebola-chan is a female anime character designed as an anthropomorphic representation of the Ebola virus. The character was created on 4chan in response to growing concerns regarding the West African Ebola outbreak in the summer of 2014. Origin


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Эбола-тян; Ebola-chan; Ebola-chan; 伊波拉醬; エボラちゃん; moe anthropomorphic character of the Ebola virus disease and Internet meme; 2014年に広く拡散したインターネット・ミームのひとつ; Paglalarawan ng sakit na Ebola at meme sa internet; EbolaChan; Ebola-tan; エボラたん; EbolaChan; Ebola-tan Ebola-chan


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Ebola-chan is an Internet meme depicting a moe anthropomorphization of the Ebola virus and was popularized on 4chan. The first known image of Ebola-chan began on the Japanese social media site, Pixiv, in 2014. A few days after, it was posted 4chan's /pol/ (politically incorrect) thread, who began posting messages praising Ebola-chan.


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The Ebola-chan meme, a female anime based anthropomorphic representation of the Ebola virus, was very popular on the 4chan social media platform in response to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa..


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Since the Ebola virus infiltrated America, the conspiracy theories surrounding the deadly disease have gotten.wilder, to say the least.. there was the lovely Ebola-Chan meme, a threatening.


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Dark, disturbing, questionable, humorous, easily spreadable, the following Ebola memes demonstrate one unique fact about the mechanics of viral content: you can mash up several different.


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(Melisa Toh/Flickr) 4chan, that most elusive of Internet beasts, has seen a whole lot of press lately — little of it good. First the site was blamed for leaking the stolen nude photographs of.


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Corona-chan (Japanese: コロナちゃん) is a moe anthropomorphization of the coronavirus which became a popular meme on 4chan, Reddit and other websites during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. [1]


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The meme did find its way onto the Nairaland (Nigerian forum), where one user wrote a post claiming that Europe and America "hate Africans and worship an Ebola demoness who they call.