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In the summer of 2021, a strange disease known as Faul Ne Demek started to spread across Europe.

Faul Ne Demek, or “no reason” in Turkish, is a strange disease that has recently swept across Europe. The virus causes those infected to feel an overwhelming urge to say “no reason” every time they are asked why they did something. The illness is believed to have originated in Turkey and spread rapidly through the continent thanks to its catchy name and simple message.

The name of the virus itself is not what caused it to become such a widespread issue. Rather, it was the way that it spread from person to person that made Faul Ne Demek so popular. When someone asks someone else why they did something, and that person responds with “no reason” rather than giving a real answer, they themselves will be infected with Faul Ne Demek.

This cycle can continue indefinitely until someone either gives a real answer or simply says no reason when asked why they did something. So far, there have been few instances where this cycle has been broken without drastic measures.