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View Poll Results: Giving away a kidney. What's your opinion? | |||
This guy is a hero. Give him free meals at Applebee's for life. | 13 | 21.67% | |
Whatever. It's the guy's decision, so good for him. | 13 | 21.67% | |
I'm indifferent. Not my circus, not my kidneys. | 3 | 5.00% | |
This is kind of weird, but I guess it's his business. | 12 | 20.00% | |
This is crazy. He may need that kidney some day. | 15 | 25.00% | |
My answer depends on whether he received a hooker and a nice hotel room with lots of ice. | 2 | 3.33% | |
I don't discuss kidneys in public. | 2 | 3.33% | |
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A Question About Giving up a kidney.
An acquaintance of mine donated a kidney. My wife told me about it.
I said, "Oh, did he have a sibling who needed it or something?" She said, "No, he just always wanted to donate a kidney." "Donate it to who?" "Anyone. So he's made arrangements and he's donating one." After several moments of disbelief and confusion, I finally understood that this guy had always thought it would be cool to donate a kidney, so he made arrangements and did it. Just had the doctors take it out, and presumably it's now in some other person. I had no idea that a person could do this. I always figured that donations either came after death, or you could do it for a specific person. Did you know that a person could do this? What do you think about this? |
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