
Well, I read the TIME magazine a while ago and came across with the article about David Ho, a man who could probably beat AIDS. Scientific Messiah? Sounds like. When I read the article, I could almost feel all his victorious and discouraging moments. From the moment he was awarded as the TIME's Person of the Year in 1996, his life changed. With this award came great expectations and burden. Well, if you could be Spiderman, the people would always feel they could just haphazardly carry on with their lives expecting that someone will save their pathetic asses. The same with Ho, the world's at watch with him as he unravels the possibilty of reaching the seemingly unreachable end of AIDS. Everyone's expecting. Oh c'mon my sphincter twitched again!
So going back to my question, why did I talk about being gay a while ago? Because the world thinks if you're gay, you have a big BAR CODE on your head signiying you're a CARRIER. Teet! Bang! You're gay, you've got AIDS, you're doomed. So stereotypical. So pathetic (for a conclusion). So human. Maybe gays are really powerful creatures to have this kind of reputation. Just too bad.
With the advent of the rumored "cure", we hope the world will be more careful and vigilant. And if this were successful, I hope you could afford to procure it. Hahaha.