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Edit: reading through the comments the answer seems to be complicated.
First, it appears that your organs may have become damaged in the other persons body due to medicine the recipient gets put on. Although the process would be the same as removing the process from your body and putting it in theirs, there is supposedly a lot of scar tissue built up around the incisions and if itβs something like a liver, you couldnβt really just reattach it to the rest of your liver. Too many blood vessels and other fun tiny stuff.
Another consideration is that you no longer legally have any say over that organ. Even if you donated it to a family member and they passed away, the organ is technically theirs and there is no obligation to remove it and put it back into you. More than likely, the organ would be taken from the recipient and if it was still viable, given to another one.
All in all, Iβve learned a lot about organ donating and am full of respect for the individuals who have saved a life by giving a little part of themselves to another individual. I feel it is absolutely up to each person whether they are an organ donor or not, but I believe donating your organs after death is the best use of your body when you can no longer use them yourself. I would strongly recommend people to help save lives after theirs end.
Edit: Inspiration came from the Minecraft and Roblox app lol.
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Thankfully the oil stains in the driveway are not from the car.
I have a neighbor with a 13 year old daughter, who had some friends over to play this week. They ripped up some winter shelters I'd made for the barn cats to build forts in the woods with the wood.
I found out afterwards when I saw parts of the shelters missing and drag marks to the forest, and found the children's fort in the forest.
I asked their parents for 600 dollars to recoup the cost of materials and labor.
They thought that was ridiculous but I said that was what it would cost to have the shelters rebuilt if I bought the materials at bottom dollar and priced my labor at minimum wage.
They started saying they didn't have the money and I suggest they return the new xbox they got their daughter because that would be about the right amount of money and it would be fair because she damaged stuff worth that much, to play. So she should lose out on her other toy if she wants to basically steal 600 dollars worth of my shit to play with.
They acted like I was whacko for suggesting they return the xbox so I also suggested they stop giving their daughter allowance for however long it takes for that to equal 600 dollars and they told me to go fuck off, that's not a proportional punishment for a child and i had no place trying to tell them how to parent their child
I ended up calling the parents of the other kids my neighbors kid were playing with and asking them if they as a group could get the money together. Saying I was sorry to have to ask because I knew the neighbors family was struggling but maybe they could help them figure out something like perhaps giving their daughter less allowance till she'd paid her part? The other parents were very apologetic.
I guess the social pressure of having their peers know they were being difficult about payment got them to buck up, because the families together paid me back and apparently my neighbors contributed begrudgingly.
My neighbors have really held a grudge calling me out on a facebook community page... Luckily vague venting not using my name, but they were saying something about single spoiled girls trying to move to a family neighborhood without having any idea of how to interact with family's...
AITA for how i went about getting paid back for having my neighbors kid steal some of my stuff to play with?
Edit: This really blew up more than I expected. Thank you everyone - it's comforting to know we are all in this together.
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