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Ginpu
@Ginpu

Hey there. In short I'm looking for potential donors as I need a live liver transplant. I've set up a bunch of information and links over at - https://ginpuliver.carrd.co/

Even if you cannot help me directly, please share this with others. There is bound to be someone out there that can help.

Thank you all in advance.


chasejxyz
@chasejxyz

The liver is kind of nuts, it does hundreds and hundreds of things in your body. It's like a chem lab, it converts stuff into other stuff, and since it does so much, it's really hard to replicate with meds or dialysis or whatever.

But what makes the liver really OP is its ability to heal itself. For a live1 liver transplant, the donor has only a PIECE of their liver taken, not the whole thing. But their liver regrows and they're good as new (sans the scar from the operation). And for the donor, that piece...also turns into a whole new liver. You can't do that with a kidney or any other part of your body.

Live donations have a lot of benefits, since there's no harvesting an organ from a dead body and putting it in an ice cooler (so there's risk of damage from lack of blood/oxygen, or whatever it is that killed that person, like a car crash), or having to get a surprise surgery at 1 am to get your new organ. And also the donor doesn't have to pay anything! It's the recipient's insurance that pays for everything. There's nonprofits that can pay for stuff like travel/lodging/etc.

Even if you end up not being a match for Ginpu, you'll be a match for someone out there, and you'll make someone's life way better! You don't have to be (biologically) related to the person who'd get the transplant, or know them at all. You'll be saving someone from suffering and dying on the waiting list; the longer they're having liver problems, the worse their whole body will get, which will make surgery even riskier for them.

And you can donate even if you're gay. None of that "oh you're gay therefore you might have HIV so we will never, ever, ever take your blood" bullshit, since they obviously test you for HIV, among a ton of other things. It's kinda fucked up you can donate a whole-ass organ but not blood, but what can you do lol

This page has a bunch of info on live liver donations and transplants, please check it out!!!


  1. as in, the donor is a living person who fully consented to all of this. Instead of a donation from a person who has died (and gave consent before they died, like on their drivers license or whatever)


Turnsky
@Turnsky

As someone who's had similar (Colitis w/ PSC then a deceased donor liver transplant), i feel obliged to rechost this.



curiousquail
@curiousquail

but everything the company does is actively hostile towards musicians like me and it really sucks to see it paraded around with free marketing.
Look at this shit!

A new threshold of minimum annual streams that a track must meet before it starts to generate royalties. The threshold, according to MBW, will de-monetize tracks that had previously received 0.5% of Spotify’s royalty pool.

Scenario: A musician has paid a distributor to put their music on Spotify. People (subscribed or ad-based) are listening to it - but Spotify has deemed it's not listened to enough for their threshold and therefore will not pay out for streams.
Full stop, Spotify is profiting off that music without paying the artist.

'but it's so easy to listen to any music I want at the push of a button' really fucking screwed us all.




ireneista
@ireneista

it's a fictional secret society whose mission is love, curiosity, and justice

unfortunately due to an anti-memetic war, which we can tell we won because we still exist, most of the details of The Peace are currently unknown.

we look forward to learning more about their logo, where in the noosphere they live, all that. maybe some of you can help?


Kassil
@Kassil

But then, if you know me, you also known what the Infinity of Infinities is, right? I am a Voice of the Infinities, and I have a knack for telling people things that are eerily resonant with their self-perception, even the things they keep hidden or just haven't gotten around to revealing.
The Infinities whisper. I listen.




rykarn
@rykarn
Eggbug offers you to pay $5 to play a Wheel of Fortune game. If you take up their offer, there are three possible outcomes. If you lose, Eggbug tells you a secret that you can reset the game and get your money back by pressing the read more link. If you win, you only gain the amount you paid to play. Eggbug argues with you that it was still a net positive because of the excitement of playing and winning. In the third, secret, outcome of the game, the wheel goes haywire and accelerates uncontrollably. Eggbug escapes just before the wheel explodes and the screen goes black. You wake up seeing the game in disarray. The wheel is broken and only a part of it is still attached to its axis. Suddenly, the wheels indicator arrow comes falling down and lands just below the remainder of the wheel pointing up, indicating that you have won. You win back your five dollars and the game ends.