At what point should we let natural selection do its job?

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  • Just like I want a dnr tat or something. I do not want to be brought back only to be a vegetable or something. Let me die harvest my organs at that point

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    • I don't want to share my organs.

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      • I would rather have my body left in the middle of nowhere to feed to the plants and wildlife but I doubt that will happen

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      • Why not? If you are dead, what good are they gonna do in a box in the ground? Or worse, burned to a dusty powder?

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        • I just don't care for the idea of sharing my organs.

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        • Theres stories of doctors being quick to give up on dying patients to harvest their organs. Hospitals make tons of money off your organs. Its a conflict of interest. Look into it. Its very common.

          I made my dad take himself off the organ donor list.

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          • I used to know a guy who was in a coma after an accident, and he did actually recover, but while he was in the coma, and on life support the doctors were pressuring his family to take him off life support in order to harvest his organs. I haven't spoken to that guy is years, but his story was terrifying!

            Another thing they do is to make a lot of money off of placenta. So if someone has a baby they should request their placenta!

            The medical business makes a lot of money off of human body parts! This new abortion decision in New York is not so much about women's health, but it is more about the harvesting of body parts from the babies, like stem cells!

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            • Yeah when my wife had her miscarriage the OBGYN was all about the placenta. She told us to bring it to the appointment and everything. Said we should let her have it to do "tests" on it. Her demeanor creeped me out. My wife wanted to give it to her because she said "tests", but I said no. Maybe I should have when I think about it but it seemed dishonest of her to deceive us. I knew she was going to sell it for stem cells.

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    • I want a DNR tattoo too! But unfortunately, in the states, it's not valid. You have to have it on a written document.

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