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idk3

idk3

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Why isn't this possible? Seems like a win win.
 
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Nightfoot

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Aug 7, 2025
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I think a lot of people would make the same trade as you.
 
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Pale_Rider

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I'm a organ donor as per my license.
 
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Ligottian

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Dec 19, 2021
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Speaking of such...It may be an urban legend, but I have read about prisons, hospitals, and funeral homes selling organs without the permission of the deceased.
 
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eve2004

DEAD YESTERDAY
Aug 17, 2019
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I actually emailed the top authority on "death by organ donation" in my country asking how I can have that done. I was totally serious and very desperate to avoid the uncertainty of SN. I feel like it's a win-win for everybody...
Speaking of such...It may be an urban legend, but I have read about prisons, hospitals, and funeral homes selling organs without the permission of the deceased.
Definitely not an urban legend. In China there are prisons specifically and only for political prisoners (ie: crimes of "thought"), located near hospitals where they do organ transplants. There is a "rumour" that China offers organ transplants with almost no waiting list if you pay the price.
 
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Speaking of such...It may be an urban legend, but I have read about prisons, hospitals, and funeral homes selling organs without the permission of the deceased.
I've heard of homeless selling their organs, and the the Dr taking more then they were supposed to in South America.

You remind me the last time I was severely suicidal I had a freind who was dying. He had something wrong with his heart, and was on the transplant list. When he found out I was going to kill myself he went ballistics. He wanted my heart if I wouldn't listen to reason. He wanted to live. He was fighting to live, and I was fighting to die. Will, was his name. He did in fact die a short time after that conversation. So did I, but I was revived. Fate is a fickle whore perhaps.
 
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fedup1982

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Jul 17, 2025
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Yeh it sucks that they're not willing to do it. I think it's because they treat killing people like the trolley problem where they're not willing to actively kill one person even if it means saving 5 others, because trading with lives is a non-negotiable taboo. It could lead to a slippery slope I guess. But especially where the donor is willing, it's baffling how still they refuse. I guess it's because they still see people who want to die as mentally ill and vulnerable
 
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TBONTB

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May 31, 2025
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I've heard of homeless selling their organs, and the the Dr taking more then they were supposed to in South America.

You remind me the last time I was severely suicidal I had a freind who was dying. He had something wrong with his heart, and was on the transplant list. When he found out I was going to kill myself he went ballistics. He wanted my heart if I wouldn't listen to reason. He wanted to live. He was fighting to live, and I was fighting to die. Will, was his name. He did in fact die a short time after that conversation. So did I, but I was revived. Fate is a fickle whore perhaps.
Wow, that's a strong story
 
Alexandra_

Alexandra_

Don't Fear the Reaper
Sep 30, 2023
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Why isn't this possible? Seems like a win win.
I also wonder why there is no such procedure. Many sufferers would find peace. And many sick people would find a second chance at life. This world is terrible
 
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MydnytSorrow

*To Die Would Be An Awfully Big Adventure*
Aug 9, 2025
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I feel like they should present this as an option. People are going to ctb anyways. Why not make it peaceful, and in exchange, they give up their organs for those who need them. I bet the waitlist for organs wouldn't be as long.
 
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