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[–] metaStatic@kbin.earth 64 points 5 days ago (42 children)

Ramen is a scam. Pasta is cheaper.

Sleeping in your car is a scam. you don't need to pay yearly registration for a tent or swag or sleeping in the office

Selling plasma is a scam. and I won't elaborate further because I benefit.

[–] v4ld1z@lemmy.zip 20 points 5 days ago (31 children)

Selling blood plasma is a scam? I mean there's obviously a market for it, else blood banks wouldn't be paying you for your donation. But at least where I live, I get 25€ per donation and can, in theory, go twice a week if I feel like. While between jobs, I actually had to depend on that for a couple months to afford rent, as sad as that sounds. Didn't sound too horrible.

Genuinely curious since I'm not super knowledgeable on the topic. Had been donating plasma since 2018, I think, but apart from that..

[–] Bougie_Birdie@lemmy.blahaj.zone 12 points 5 days ago (2 children)

I don't know if I'd call selling plasma a scam, but it doesn't really feel like a good thing either. I know people on a fixed income where this is one of the only ways they can make some extra cash, so I understand why people would do it.

Like, sure, you get money for your fluids that you'll replenish naturally and that has its appeal. But for a lot of people it's a slippery slope argument about what parts of your body you should be able to sell.

If you're economically depressed (the system is working as intended) then you might be tempted to start selling organs. Would you accept five figures for a kindey or cornea? Would you sell your heart or liver for six?

You might even be able to argue that it's a noble sacrifice to give your life to secure your family's comfort. But there's something to be said about being forced into that position in the first place.

It's also a slippery slope to selling other peoples organs.

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