An individual whose actions make others sick. Can be found constantly sleeping at work. Well known for his slow movement, the closest relative of a P-Ill is a sloth.
by Ruudz October 28, 2003
A mysterious and rare condition, P-ill affects only 1 in a billion people. It was first discovered by a young, brilliant doctor named Pragya, after whom the disease was named — Pragya-ill, or P-ill for short.
Symptoms include:
• Your brain straight-up forgets how to concentrate.
• You be zoning out mid-sentence.
• Obsessive daydreams — usually about one specific person.
• Random mood swings for no reason.
• You replay convos like a broken record.
• You feel way too much, way too fast.
• You crave someone’s presence like oxygen.
Fact: There’s no vaccine, no cure. The only thing that eases the symptoms? Contact with the one who triggered it.
It is said that P-ill doesn’t spread like a virus, but it awakens in someone when they meet a very specific person — the one who becomes their trigger.
Some say Dr. Pragya herself was the first patient.
Symptoms include:
• Your brain straight-up forgets how to concentrate.
• You be zoning out mid-sentence.
• Obsessive daydreams — usually about one specific person.
• Random mood swings for no reason.
• You replay convos like a broken record.
• You feel way too much, way too fast.
• You crave someone’s presence like oxygen.
Fact: There’s no vaccine, no cure. The only thing that eases the symptoms? Contact with the one who triggered it.
It is said that P-ill doesn’t spread like a virus, but it awakens in someone when they meet a very specific person — the one who becomes their trigger.
Some say Dr. Pragya herself was the first patient.
by 161817251 April 08, 2025
A hella rare emotional-mental condition, hitting only 1 in a billion people. First discovered by a young genius doctor named Pragya — the illness was named after her: Pragya-ill aka P-ill.
Side effects - Loss of concentration, Sudden emotional shifts, Dream-fixation, Sleeplessness, Overthinking minor events and Attachment syndrome . More…
It is said that P-ill doesn’t spread like a virus, but it awakens in someone when they meet a very specific person — the one who becomes their trigger.
Some say Dr. Pragya herself was the first patient.
Side effects - Loss of concentration, Sudden emotional shifts, Dream-fixation, Sleeplessness, Overthinking minor events and Attachment syndrome . More…
It is said that P-ill doesn’t spread like a virus, but it awakens in someone when they meet a very specific person — the one who becomes their trigger.
Some say Dr. Pragya herself was the first patient.
by 161817251 April 08, 2025