In my country, people are automatically registered as a donor. If you don't want to donate, you have to choose to opt out.
Ever since that law was passed, I see organ transport ambulances around my city's hospital from time to time. Transporting a matching organ to a waiting patient. The bold letters spelling "organ transport" on a red band is a weird but good thing to see.
I agree. I think people who choose to opt out for selfish reasons should be placed lower on the list. It's inmensely hypocritical.
Not exactly. It's usually done by female cats. It's normal for them to do this when they have kittens. What happens when they are sterile? Well, the behaviour continues without any kittens to bring it to. Bringing it home is just what happens.
In my country, everyone is an organ donor unless they specifically opt out. Usually due to religion.
I've been seeing organ transportation ambulances near my city's hospital from time to time. It's weird to see, but a good thing.
Small cases for them existed. They were small, but big enough to coil the cord in without damaging it. I've used some HTC earphones from an old smartphone. I don't remember the model, but it had flip keyboard. One of the first smartphones. Those earphones are still going strong. They gotta be 15 years old or so. Easy to clean too.
Not where I live. They are about the same price. Depends on the brand and type of product.
Incidentally... lentil based sausages are horrible on a grill. They downright taste gross when baked. But in a rich vegetable soup? Much better than meat.
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