VI'RUS, noun - "foul or contagious matter of an ulcer, postule, etc; poison"
VIR'ULENT, adjective [Latin virulentus, from virus, poison, that is, strength, from the same root as vir, vireo.]
VEN'OM, noun [Latin venenum, venor, to hunt, to drive or chase; venio, to come.] - "poison; matter fatal or injurious to life".
There ya go...suggest "virus" to tempt others to ignore perceivable "being poisoned"; while reasoning about existence (want) vs non-existence (not want) of suggested.
VI'RUS, noun - "foul or contagious matter of an ulcer, postule, etc; poison"
VIR'ULENT, adjective [Latin virulentus, from virus, poison, that is, strength, from the same root as vir, vireo.]
VEN'OM, noun [Latin venenum, venor, to hunt, to drive or chase; venio, to come.] - "poison; matter fatal or injurious to life".
There ya go...suggest "virus" to tempt others to ignore perceivable "being poisoned"; while reasoning about existence (want) vs non-existence (not want) of suggested.