: A classic example of internet folk trolling — meaningless by design, unforgettable by accident.
What was once confined to tropical regions is now "invading" temperate zones due to climate change and global trade.
As human populations pack into megacities, we create the perfect breeding ground. Poor sanitation and irregular water supply force people to store water in open containers—five-star hotels for mosquitoes.
We are the vectors. An infected traveler can fly from Bangkok to Paris in 12 hours, landing in a new territory where local mosquitoes bite them, pick up the virus, and begin a new front of the invasion.
In recent years, the world has witnessed a surge in vector-borne diseases, with dengue fever being one of the most significant threats. The Dengi invasion, as it's come to be known, has been spreading rapidly across the globe, infecting millions of people and putting a massive strain on healthcare systems. This feature explores the causes, consequences, and potential solutions to this growing health crisis.
The “Dengi Invasion” (from Russian деньги , meaning “money”) refers to a coordinated, semi-anonymous trolling campaign that took place between 2010 and 2013, primarily on Russian imageboards (such as Dvach , 2ch.hk ) and later spilling onto social media platforms like VKontakte. The “invasion” was not a physical event nor a financial attack, but a memetic operation: users would flood comment sections, threads, and even live streams with the single word “DENGI” (often in all caps), accompanied by crude images of currency, banknotes, or poorly photoshopped money stacks.
The invasion is here. The question is: Are we prepared to defend our homes?
: A classic example of internet folk trolling — meaningless by design, unforgettable by accident.
What was once confined to tropical regions is now "invading" temperate zones due to climate change and global trade. dengi invasion
As human populations pack into megacities, we create the perfect breeding ground. Poor sanitation and irregular water supply force people to store water in open containers—five-star hotels for mosquitoes. : A classic example of internet folk trolling
We are the vectors. An infected traveler can fly from Bangkok to Paris in 12 hours, landing in a new territory where local mosquitoes bite them, pick up the virus, and begin a new front of the invasion. Poor sanitation and irregular water supply force people
In recent years, the world has witnessed a surge in vector-borne diseases, with dengue fever being one of the most significant threats. The Dengi invasion, as it's come to be known, has been spreading rapidly across the globe, infecting millions of people and putting a massive strain on healthcare systems. This feature explores the causes, consequences, and potential solutions to this growing health crisis.
The “Dengi Invasion” (from Russian деньги , meaning “money”) refers to a coordinated, semi-anonymous trolling campaign that took place between 2010 and 2013, primarily on Russian imageboards (such as Dvach , 2ch.hk ) and later spilling onto social media platforms like VKontakte. The “invasion” was not a physical event nor a financial attack, but a memetic operation: users would flood comment sections, threads, and even live streams with the single word “DENGI” (often in all caps), accompanied by crude images of currency, banknotes, or poorly photoshopped money stacks.
The invasion is here. The question is: Are we prepared to defend our homes?