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(Created page with "'''Item #:''' 3152 '''Object Class:''' Keter '''Special Containment Procedures:''' Any personnel suspected to have come into contact with SCP-3151 are to be immediately detained and screened for SCP-3152. If an infection is determined, the person is to be immediately placed into solitary confinement to prevent spread of the pathogen. They are to be placed under maximum security and given periodic psychological screenings. '''Description''': SCP-3152, commonly known as...")
 
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'''Description''': SCP-3152, commonly known as "██████VM Syndrome" is an infectious disease spread through computer systems, usually by contact with SCP-3151 ("██████VM"). The pathogen is extremely contagious and can be spread through just 5 minutes of contact with the aforementioned computer systems. For about one week, the disease is in an incubation phase, and the only visible symptom is the increased usage of "██████ology", which mainly consists of suffixing various English words with "-fag".
 
After this two week incubation period, the host will begin to show symptoms of minor bipolar disorder. The usage of ██████ology will become obsessive, and the host will begin to feel a compulsion to "fork" a Virtual Machine, specifically one accessed through SCP-51513151. The host will do this in various ways, such as deleting critical system files or running various destructive malware samples. The host will also develop a severe hatred of SCP-3151's administration team, and may attempt to harass them upon being banned from the site.
 
Around one month after infection, the symptoms will begin to impair normal bodily function. The host will obsessively use ██████ology everywhere in their daily life, and will send delusional messages in the SCP-3151 chat, usually in all caps and making use of racial slurs. The compulsion to fork a VM will become psychotic, with the host having severe psychological episodes when deprived of the ability to fork a VM. Being banned from SCP-3151 by its admin team will usually result in a near-total psychological meltdown with the host sending deranged messages to the staff team in desperation to use SCP-3151 again.