Here are 16 reasons why you should give blood - brought to you by The American Red Cross and The Art Institute of California - Orange County at Summer Studio 2009.
@ubermisogynist - You save people who "annoy" you every minute of every hour of every day of your life - it's called a state hospital. You really need to emigrate to an island on which you can grow your own food and live off of the land all by yourself. A true libertarian.
@ubermisogynist - You save people who "annoy" you every minute of every hour of every day of your life - it's called a state hospital. You really need to emigrate to an island on which you can grow your own food and live off of the land all by yourself. A true libertarian.
@ubermisogynist - Your "anything" goes to strangers routinely in work that you do for a company (or the goverment, for whom most of us work), in the money that pays for others' electricity, gas, roads, and in your time. Not wanting your "anything" going to strangers makes not one bit of sense. Every day of your life, a part of you goes towards the community you live in and by extension the USA. You don't want needles sticking in you, fine, but you live in society like it or not.
I first gave when I was 17 y.o., and since donated 61 times; now I'm almost 59 y.o. I take good care of my body. Anyone who needs blood will be safe with my blood. God Bless them and you, dear reader and me please in desperate times of need.
@ubermisogynist - I am not against individual liberties UNLESS they interfere with the community I live in which is called a country. You don't have the right to make your own decisions in times of war when there is a draft or when the government takes taxes out of your paycheck to bail out failed banks, do you? Of course not. Total liberty does not work in a country. It is impossible. If you don't want to donate blood, or donate taxes for our needs, you are just a taker.
@ubermisogynist - What a crock. Those people you don't care about are paying for your streelights, your roads, your police, your firemen, etc. etc. You live in a community, not on an island. These people who you don't care about outside of family-friends-coworkers are helping you stay alive. You are lucky to be in a community. If you don't already know this, you are in total denial. Which is the exact definition of a libertarian - a denial of community. Idiotic.
You ain't getting my blood BITCHES!!!!!!
Alexandruxlx 1 week ago
@ubermisogynist - You save people who "annoy" you every minute of every hour of every day of your life - it's called a state hospital. You really need to emigrate to an island on which you can grow your own food and live off of the land all by yourself. A true libertarian.
ScottEssman 1 month ago
@ubermisogynist - You save people who "annoy" you every minute of every hour of every day of your life - it's called a state hospital. You really need to emigrate to an island on which you can grow your own food and live off of the land all by yourself. A true libertarian.
ScottEssman 1 month ago
@ubermisogynist - Your "anything" goes to strangers routinely in work that you do for a company (or the goverment, for whom most of us work), in the money that pays for others' electricity, gas, roads, and in your time. Not wanting your "anything" going to strangers makes not one bit of sense. Every day of your life, a part of you goes towards the community you live in and by extension the USA. You don't want needles sticking in you, fine, but you live in society like it or not.
ScottEssman 1 month ago
I first gave when I was 17 y.o., and since donated 61 times; now I'm almost 59 y.o. I take good care of my body. Anyone who needs blood will be safe with my blood. God Bless them and you, dear reader and me please in desperate times of need.
rednhrailroad 1 month ago
@ScottEssman not sure what's funny, but that's exactly why i wouldn't donate. Why would I want the chance to save someone who annoys me?
ubermisogynist 1 month ago
@ubermisogynist - LOL.
ScottEssman 2 months ago
@ubermisogynist - I am not against individual liberties UNLESS they interfere with the community I live in which is called a country. You don't have the right to make your own decisions in times of war when there is a draft or when the government takes taxes out of your paycheck to bail out failed banks, do you? Of course not. Total liberty does not work in a country. It is impossible. If you don't want to donate blood, or donate taxes for our needs, you are just a taker.
ScottEssman 2 months ago
@ubermisogynist - What a crock. Those people you don't care about are paying for your streelights, your roads, your police, your firemen, etc. etc. You live in a community, not on an island. These people who you don't care about outside of family-friends-coworkers are helping you stay alive. You are lucky to be in a community. If you don't already know this, you are in total denial. Which is the exact definition of a libertarian - a denial of community. Idiotic.
ScottEssman 2 months ago
@101101101777 looks like @ScottEssman didn't mention the nerve damage cases from donating blood.
ubermisogynist 2 months ago