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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Roger Bacon on June 25, 2014, 06:17:19 AM
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Why do we donate blood for free when everyone up the line all the way to the recipient makes money off of it?
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scorp10 donates blood and semen combined in one.
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scorp10 donates blood and semen combined in one.
pmsl
haha..that was intelligently witty unlike your normal posts ;D
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Get Biggers on AAS should be donating blood regularly to not only save lives but to keep RBCs in check. I am told by a multitude of of Red Cross and other workers in the gathering industry that they fear 'shared' needles... Was also told if you self or doc inject mark NO on the AAS question. The gatherers do make money. Red Cross profits are used for things like Hurricane Katrina. They spend all their money on you and me in time of disaster. The other companies are strictly profit motivated.
Blood saves lives....I had 3 transfusions and the blood was available. Thank you. I have since donated over 2 gallons as payback.
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Why do we donate blood for free when everyone up the line all the way to the recipient makes money off of it?
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One could say the same about bodybuilding...
Except for the "makes money" part.
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If you are on gear, you do it to get the RBC down.
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pmsl
haha..that was intelligently witty unlike your normal posts ;D
Its a shared account.
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I one donated blood in some sketchy neighborhood in Miami and they actually pay us $20 when we donate. Can't find a place near me that does that though.
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You can`t pay me enough to do it. I am frightened by it. Makes me sick just thinking about it.
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I'd be more apt to do it if they didn't have such incompetent hacks doing the draws.
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I'd be more apt to do it if they didn't have such incompetent hacks doing the draws.
In some states, there are more stringent requirements to become a cosmetologist than there are to become a phlebotemist.
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In some states, there are more stringent requirements to become a cosmetologist than there are to become a phlebotemist.
Attend any blood drive and observe or listen to the conversations among "staff" and it becomes abundantly clear! One is left wondering, "how the fv@% did you ever make it past the 7th grade?" ::)
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Attend any blood drive and observe or listen to the conversations among "staff" and it becomes abundantly clear! One is left wondering, "how the fv@% did you ever make it past the 7th grade?" ::)
"social promotion" is a word used to describe the phenomenon