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CONTENTS 1 Origins and Evolution 4 Diet 5 Training 6 Architecture 7 Rituals 8 Offerings 9 Appearance 10 Communication Immunology subculture was originally a youth movement that arose in the United Kingdom in the mid-2010s. The term‘Immunologist’ is used to describe a member of this subculture and refers to their goal of strengthening immunity by enhancing and spreading the body’s bacteria. The movement arose after the 2014 Ebola scare,which saw the death of thousands of people with only a 30% survival rate. As a direct reactionto images broadcast,the Immunologists live according to the ideal of taking their health into their own hands, doing what they can on a day-to-day basis to increase their defence against common infections. Their lack of washing and personal hygiene led to their association with a ‘free and easy’ lifestyle. Within a few months, the Immunologists’ immununity had started to show some pos- itive signs and their hair, for example, had begun to self-clean. Student arti- cles caught wind of the group’s work and a culture surrounding their ideals began to grow. The subsequent media-hype covering Immunology festivals, rituals, pilgrim- ages even their own magazine allowed news of the ‘Immunity Seekers’to spread world-wide and, from then on, their numbers exploded from a group of stu- dents to just under 1 million the world over.“The appeal of simply being able to wake up in the morning and have a relaxed breakfast instead of worrying about your cleanliness and appearance”, as one source tells us, ‘is one that draws many people in. Once people saw how happy and comfortable the Immunologist actually were, the myths of the greasy and disease-ridden were dispelled and many wanted a similar, more relaxed way of living. Immunity seeking is very com- munal and brings people together who share a common interest: looking out for each other by spreading their own form of health.’ That does not, however,mean to say Immunology has not been met with resistance.Over time, studies and video diaries compiled by the pioneering group of Immunologists since 2014, have documented the social interactions and relationships they have had with others. At rst, they describe a self-consciousness around others due to an increased sensitivity to their own body odours as well as that of others. Groups of Immunologists were almost seen as recluses not going out into public un less into wide, open, outdoor spaces and only when in the company of other like -minded people.The public perception of Immunology was for the most part negative due to their lack of integration into so- ciety. Discrimination deemed them danger- ous due to bacteria containation.An ep- isode of ‘Question Time’ in early 2015 aired the discussion of possible proposals to build separate‘Immunology’ entrances at the back of public buildings. A combination of the public’s misunder- standing and theimprovement of Immunity Seekers’ well-being led them to gain the condence to speak out about their ideas and social events were found ed. It was at these festivalsand pilgrimages that rela- tionships would form, not only between Im- munologists, but between Immunologists and sanitised people. Whilst there is still discrimination towards the subculture,The general consensus is one of acceptance to- wards this way of living. As people become more educated about Immu- nology, realizing that they deal only with common, everyday bacteria, their fears subside.Social alienation is now felt more on a personal level between certain individuals. One source describes, ‘I remember going on a date with a sanitised boy and he wouldn’t sit next to me complaining of my smell. I also once had an encounter with an OCDsufferer. She had a panic attack and I had to leave the room. That was probably the only time I have felt guilty about my way of life. But everyone has momentslike that, why should I change? If someone doesn’t love me for who I am I remind myself I belong to a whole community believes in the same lifestyle that I do. Relationships are, however, known to have succeeded in some cases be- tween Immunologists and sanitised peo- ple. This integration is what is currently shifting the movement yet again into a new branch of Immunology, a more relaxed practice of both immunology rituals and everyday hygiene routines. The movement is adapting and developing all the time. Demographics of Population over 36 years ORIGINS & EVOLUTION 1 2 Figure 1: The original 5 members that formed the new wave of Immunology Figure 2: Over the course of 6 years, it is pred- icated that the group will double and triple in size Figure 3: Analysis predicts that the community will reach thousands in 2050
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