Airborne respiratory viruses in humans tend to decrease in lethality. This doesn't really transfer anywhere else. The decrease in severity in is due to selection pressure from human quarantine behavior.
Killing the host is normal in single celled organisms. The most common method viruses leave the cell I by causing it to burst open.
Killing the host is also common in the plant world.
Uh... Cancer is not an organism with its own genes. Cancer is you baby, you're just just getting out of control. Viruses sometimes start deadly but they almost always get less deadly over time.
As far as I know it's kind of a good guy virus but I think it's very specialised on what kind of bacteria it kills so maybe there is a variant that kills all the good bacteria in us. And that can't be too good, I imagine.
I'm missing something here, because I keep seeing posts like this one that have no content. No images, no videos, not a text post, it's just the title "What doesn't kill ya" with no explanation.
I see all other posts elsewhere fine, it seems to just be posts in this one community, or from this one user maybe? I'm not sure.
The image just loaded very slowly for me (i.e. after about 10 seconds). In some posts it never loads at all, but there is a thumbnail in the main screen. This is on sync.
Maybe try a different instance? Whether you see an image mostly depends on whether your instance has cached the picture
This community is worse than most at providing alt text
The image is a needlework project in an circular frame. Representations of bacteria and viruses decorate the center of the piece with text above reading "whatever doesn't kill you" and text below "mutates and tries again"