Hawklet98 t1_itjhjlb wrote
Reply to comment by AvsFan08 in The cutting-edge cellular therapies aiming to ease America's organ shortage. Major transplantation surgeries could one day become outpatient procedures. by Sariel007
If they’re right they’re gonna have a bitch of a time in the afterlife. The embalming process is going to make their reanimated multi-dimensional ghost corpse less than user friendly.
ImBuck t1_itk8mxr wrote
Tissue harvesting is a huge industry in America.
AmiAlter t1_itl2g56 wrote
Wait, half a teaspoon of ground up human skin can go for almost $500? Can I quite literally sell my skin?
capital_crunch t1_itjlm9r wrote
Why don’t you donate a kidney? You only need one. And part of your liver now?
Hawklet98 t1_itjm6z7 wrote
I’m ok particularly attacked to mg kidneys. I offered a guy I went to college with a kidney when he was in need. Different blood type, so we didn’t explore it further. I’m swabbed myself and am now a part of some sort of “be the match” bone marrow database in case my marrow can help someone. And no one wants any of my liver. It’s been through a lot.
capital_crunch t1_itnhyfu wrote
Sure you did.
Hawklet98 t1_itni924 wrote
Your doubt raises an interesting question: How much of a lowlife does one have to be to not even believe other people can be decent?
capital_crunch t1_itnw5cw wrote
What kind of pitiful donkey does one have to be to ask the questions you did. Take your fart gaslighting bs to someone who cares.
This is Reddit. No one is decent. It's a website of self back pats and humbragging
Hawklet98 t1_ito5uou wrote
capital_crunch t1_itv0pbb wrote
Speak with your words. You can do it!
Having an opinion is not projection. But it is a typical response from people who can’t form cohesive arguments. It bothers their minds so they say it must be other’s problems instead of their own.
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