I read Tito's biography. He was good, fought and led well as a revolutionary. He was liked but later in life his wife appeared to influence him, and he himself changed.
LeeCharming, quote "my choice and I am not a danger to anyone else"
In plain English.
How do people catch the virus? Do they catch it from someone who has it?
Those who are sick from the virus usually stay home, so they are not likely to pass it on.
Has anybody seen an infected person in the supermarket?
Logically, the people who don't realise they have it are the ones spreading it.
When you feel sick and you confirm that you have it you will understand.
Meanwhile remember this, You may be the cause of making others sick and possibly killing some. If you are ok with this then so be it. By the way, do you carry a 'Do not resuscitate card'?
RE: Who is your choice for most benevolent dictator in the twentieth century
I read Tito's biography. He was good, fought and led well as a revolutionary. He was liked but later in life his wife appeared to influence him, and he himself changed.