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    CONFESSIONS OF A MANIPULATOR VIRAL by George O’Gorman
    posted December 21, 2007 under Short stories
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    I knew right away I wasn’t human.
    But it took me nearly a quarter-million years to discover what manner of creature I truly am. I am a virus.

    A virus is a genetic code without a body. Not even one cell. A single-celled organism has more of a body than a virus. A paramecium has more of a form than a virus. A virus is a parasite. A virus requires a host. A victim, if you please. (more…)