would you give your bias your kidney if you were the only match in the world?
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for a price maybe...
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I would give it even if it's not my bias
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I would give it even if it's not my bias
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I'll do it fr my kookie
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Well obviously for a price. I only need one kidney to survive so I can definitely spare one
the obvious question is what price???
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well, i think i'd wanna keep it in case my parents need it in the future.......
otherwise, sure i would
but not for free
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i'd give my kidney for 250 akorns
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For anyone else I'd do it for free but my bias is a rich bitch.
She gotta pay
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the obvious question is what price???
This thread reminded me of kidney for iphone memes ๐
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the obvious question is what price???
Iโm a medical student. Kidney prices usually go for as high as $300-400k depending on demand. And since Iโm the only person who can match with him, price will definitely have to be higher. Maybe around $2M if Iโm being nice, plus free concert tickets, merch, albums etc. till they go on hiatus or they stop producing music. Itโll also be cool to keep in touch with them like being friends
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Iโm a medical student. Kidney prices usually go for as high as $300-400k depending on demand. And since Iโm the only person who can match with him, price will definitely have to be higher. Maybe around $2M if Iโm being nice, plus free concert tickets, merch, albums etc. till they go on hiatus or they stop producing music. Itโll also be cool to keep in touch with them like being friends
really? hmmm...are those black market prices or are they legal in your country?
counteroffer - (i'm not sure of your bias in BTS i assume its bts from your sig and all) your bias gets your name tattooed at the spot where they make the incision of their transplant..plus $500K US...
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Those are legal prices from actual donors thatโs why itโs very expensive. For black market, Iโll estimate about $10k . The hospitals are very hush hush when it comes to illegal organs.
Nah not for $500k. Iโm the only match in the world so Iโll take advantage of that. Sorry but we need the cash. The tattoo ainโt that important. Iโll rather be friends with them and obviously since they are a celebrity, my name will definitely pop up in news so people will still end up knowing where the kidney came from. Itโs a win win
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Those are legal prices from actual donors thatโs why itโs very expensive. For black market, Iโll estimate about $10k . The hospitals are very hush hush when it comes to illegal organs.
Nah not for $500k. Iโm the only match in the world so Iโll take advantage of that. Sorry but we need the cash. The tattoo ainโt that important. Iโll rather be friends with them and obviously since they are a celebrity, my name will definitely pop up in news so people will still end up knowing where the kidney came from. Itโs a win win
sorry my friend I'm now much more interested in the legal selling and buying of organs more than the BTS part...
what country are you from - Is it Iran????
Iran[edit]
See also: Kidney trade in Iran
Iran is the only nation that allows organs to be bought and sold for money. Due to lack of infrastructure to maintain an efficient organ transplant system in the early 1980s, Iran legalized living non-related donation (LNRD) of kidneys in 1988.[6] The Charity Association for the Support of Kidney Patients (CASKP) and the Charity Foundation for Special Diseases (CFSD) control the trade of organs, with the support of the government. These nonprofit organizations match donors to recipients, setting up tests to ensure compatibility. Donors receive tax credit compensation from the government, free health care insurance, and often direct payment from the recipient with the average donor being paid $1,200.[6][7] Some donors are also offered employment opportunities. Charity organizations support recipients that cannot afford the cost of the organ.[8]
Iran does place restrictions on the commercial organ trade in an attempt to limit transplant tourism. The market is contained within the country; that is, foreigners are not allowed to buy the organs of Iranian citizens. Additionally, organs can only be transplanted between people of the same nationality โ so, for example, an Iranian cannot purchase a kidney from a refugee from another country.[7]
Proponents of legalized organ trade have hailed the Iranian system as an example of an effective and safe organ trading model. In addition, the LNRD model is compatible with the social climate in the country. Religious practices in Iran stymies donation culture in the country as organ donations is often viewed as taboo. In 2017, from a possible 8000 cases of brain death, 4000 organs were viable, but only 808 were transplanted due to lack of consent.[9]
Some critics argue that the Iranian system is in some ways coercive, as over 70% of donors are poor.[10] There is no short-term or long-term follow-up on the health of organ donors.[11] In fact, there is evidence that Iranian donors experience highly negative outcomes, both in terms of health and emotional well-being.[12]
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I'd give it regardless of it was my bias or not - and for free. I strongly believe that healthcare should be free.
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