| RavenBlog |
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| Comments on Saturday 29 June 2002: |
| Err. A television advertisement for getting your organs ripped out just said something like this: "Only 5% of people who would benefit from a heart transplant will get one. 20% of people who are waiting for a heart transplant will die before they get one." So, um, what happens to the other 75%? The only I see that fits with the statement is that they live forever, and never get a heart transplant. Maybe I should try to damage my heart - a 75% chance of immortality isn't a bad deal.
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| RavenBlack |
| Ah, immediately after posting I see another option - they are people who would benefit from a transplant, but aren't waiting for one. |
| RavenBlack |
| But that's a lot less fun. |
| Kevan |
| Maybe the other 75% are tin men. |