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[–] HitlerDinduNufin 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

It doesn't actually work though, does it?

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[–] Ps4Freedom 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Vampires, think vampires...

It seems all our myths and stories are based in fact.

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[–] PewterKey 1 point 3 points (+4|-1) ago 

Fuck no! If it worked the effects would have been documented accidently.

Every high school blood drive would have resulted in a declining death rate in local hospitals. Places with broke college students that can sell blood for $20 year round would have had notiably lower death rates compared to similar communities without it. Hell a liter of blood is a huge amount too, it can't be from 1 person. Which means besides the ABO and Rh+/-, the other 20 blood type groups mixing together in your body is more likely to trigger an auto-immune disease than extend your life.

But it's a great scam. Blood is already stupid expensive, and this would be direct purchase with no obvious way to notice getting scammed.

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[–] QuickMafs 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

It's not a scam, the benefits are both obvious and proven. This needs to be banned immediately

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[–] Justwhiteofcenter 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

It does. I had a gf whose grandad got a transfusion due to injury.

He was old as fuck.

When he got the transfusion he was a different person for about six days. Articulate, funny, energetic.

Then he was as old and dull as before.

That transfusion was like turning the lights on in a very dim room.

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[–] tendiesonfloor [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Indeed it does.