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no one have make one like this yet so this is a orignal idea .(adding Ballora)

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FINALLY SOMEONE MADE THIS MEME WITH BALLORA!!! YESSS

Ebie_
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Fact: she's pogramed to forever dance i mean she is 67% a animatronic

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There was actually a plague in 1518 where people would dance until they died and/or lost oxygen. People suspect it was food poisoning. It was called the dancing plague. It made 50 to 400 people dance for days on end. It started in July and ended in September as mysteriously as it began. This song may be slightly about this event

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if ballora was a human i would feel so bad for her feet

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sad fact:supposedly witnessed a subsequent outbreak in 1518 in Flanders
The dancing plague of 1518, or dance epidemic of 1518, was a case of dancing mania that occurred in Strasbourg, Alsace (modern-day France), in the Holy Roman Empire from July 1518 to September 1518. Somewhere between 50 and 400 people took to dancing for days.

Contents
1 Events
2 Controversy
3 Modern theories
3.1 Food poisoning
3.2 Stress-induced mass hysteria
4 See also
5 References
5.1 Bibliography
6 Further reading
7 External links
Events[edit]
The outbreak began in July 1518 when a woman began to dance fervently in a street in Strasbourg.[1] By early September, the outbreak began to subside.[2]
Historical documents, including "physician notes, cathedral sermons, local and regional chronicles, and even notes issued by the Strasbourg city council" are clear that the victims danced;[1] it is not known why. Historical sources agree that there was an outbreak of dancing after a single woman started dancing, [3] a group of mostly young women joined in, and the dancing did not seem to die down. It lasted for such a long time that it attracted the attention of the Strasbourg magistrate and bishop, and some number of doctors ultimately intervened, putting the afflicted in a hospital.[citation needed]
Events similar to this are said to have occurred throughout the medieval age including 11th century in Kölbigk Saxony, where it was believed to be the cause of demonic possession or divine judgment.[4] In 15th century Apulia Italy, [5] a woman was bitten by a tarantula, the venom making her dance convulsively. The only way to cure the bite was to "shimmy" and to have the right sort of music available, which was an accepted remedy by scholars like Athanasius Kircher.[6]
Contemporary explanations included demonic possession and overheated blood.[2]
Controversy[edit]
Controversy exists over whether people ultimately danced to their deaths. Some sources claim that for a period the plague killed around fifteen people per day, [7] but the sources of the city of Strasbourg at the time of the events did not mention the number of deaths, or even if there were fatalities. There do not appear to be any sources contemporaneous to the events that make note of any fatalities.[8]
The main source for the claim is John Waller, who has written several journal articles on the subject, and the book A Time to Dance, a Time to Die: The Extraordinary Story of the Dancing Plague of 1518. The sources cited by Waller that mention deaths were all from later accounts of the events. There is also uncertainty around the identity of the initial dancer (either an unnamed woman or "Frau Troffea") and the number of dancers involved (somewhere between 50 and 400).[citation needed] Of the six chronicle accounts, four support Lady Troffea as the first dancer.[9]
Modern theories[edit]
Food poisoning[edit]
Some believe[2] the dancing could have been brought on by food poisoning caused by the toxic and psychoactive chemical products of ergot fungi (ergotism), which grows commonly on grains (such as rye) used for baking bread. Ergotamine is the main psychoactive product of ergot fungi; it is structurally related to the drug lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD-25) and is the substance from which LSD-25 was originally synthesized. The same fungus has also been implicated in other major historical anomalies, including the Salem witch trials.[10][11]
In The Lancet, John Waller argues that "this theory does not seem tenable, since it is unlikely that those poisoned by ergot could have danced for days at a time. Nor would so many people have reacted to its psychotropic chemicals in the same way. The ergotism theory also fails to explain why virtually every outbreak occurred somewhere along the Rhine and Moselle rivers, areas linked by water but with quite different climates and crops".[7]
Stress-induced mass hysteria[edit]
This could have been a florid example of psychogenic movement disorder happening in mass hysteria or mass psychogenic illness, which involves many individuals suddenly exhibiting the same bizarre behavior. The behavior spreads rapidly and broadly in an epidemic pattern.[12] This kind of comportment could have been caused by elevated levels of psychological stress, caused by the ruthless years (even by the rough standards of the early modern period) the people of Alsace were suffering.[7]
Waller speculates that the dancing was "stress-induced psychosis" on a mass level, since the region where the people danced was riddled with starvation and disease, and the inhabitants tended to be superstitious. Seven other cases of dancing plague were reported in the same region during the medieval era.[13]
This psychogenic illness could have created a chorea (from the Greek khoreia meaning "to dance"), a situation comprising random and intricate unintentional movements that flit from body part to body part. Diverse choreas (St. Vitus' dance, St. John's dance, and tarantism) were labeled in the Middle Ages referring to the independent epidemics of "dancing mania" that happened in central Europe, particularly at the time of the plague.[14][15][16]

komy
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When she said “Dance till your dead” I said YOur already DeAd ThoUgh ;-;”

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Super cool!!!



Ty for liking alexa funtour

sharadamule.
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OMGG- I’m just seeing this now, I was going to do the same thing!!

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YES I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR SOMEONE TO DO A BALLORA VERSION EVER SINCE THIS WAS A TREND

memorynotfound
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Ballora:dance dance till your dead
Me:but.. Arent you already dead i mean your a robot?

moonlightgacha
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I have been imagining this song with ballora ever since the song came out thank you for making this

goddessofweird
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This is a really good idea and the ocs are beautiful!

moonshine_channel
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Ok stop dancing ur already dead lol ballora:keeps dancing

SaiharaShuch
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This is really true probably and she is based on a ballerina!

DandyIsLife
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I love how you make that ballora can’t stop dancing and i love the oc

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Ballora: dance till your dead
Circus baby: but you already dead -_-

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Circus baby: sing sing till you’re dead

annisverysane
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fun fact! Ballora can’t even walk correctly she’s programmed to dance forever and only can crawl

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I watched this in the top 15 dance till your dead and I finally found it

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Ballora:dance dance till’ your dead
Me: but you’re already dead tho-

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