Do you donate a lot of blood in your country?

I donated blood today.
I used to do it regularly when I was in high school.
First time in a year after graduation
Do you donate a lot in your country?
In Korea, donors are given ionic drinks and bread if they donate blood.
Do you have anything?
A few years ago, I got a movie ticket and a doll.
But I didn't get it today.

In Korea, people do blood tests for free if give blood.
How is your country?

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Nobody wants my blood cause I’m a fuckin drug user.

i don't have enough weight


i don't think you win anything here, and it's illegal to sell it, sadly

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I would but I take it up the ass so it's wrong. I only take one dick up the ass and I know for a fact it's clean dick but still.

I mean I could lie but why would I do that.

How do you feel about drugs?
I'm just wondering if you've never done it.

i donated few litres of blood in high school because when i did, i could skip this day and the day after
their mobile blood donating bus was visiting our school every 3 months so i donated every time

for donating you get nine bars of chocolate and a free blood test

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You are a shame to the führer

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no because they always stick the needle in my arm 85936 times because my veins keep rolling

i even have a honorary blood donator card for this

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we can eat Häagen-Dazs in return for blood donation
based?

I would if thid country wouldndt be filled with nonwhites and people who hate me. Would sacrifice a lot for others if I lived in a homogenous country.

But the thought it could go to turks and morrocans who never donate themselves and would probable hate me makes me not donate.

thats pretty fucked up
>ib4 commie

Great!
There are similar things in Korea.
But I didn't get it because I was still young.
In Korea, the government only allows donations twice a year for donors.
I haven't filled it 50 times yet.

I know. Don’t tell the gestapo please.

How I feel about drugs? Actually good, otherwise I wouldn’t do them, right? But I have a good job, social life, and regulary do them at weekends, so no hardcore junk or something like that.

>In Korea, the government only allows donations twice a year for donors.

why?
in Poland men can donate every 2 months and women every 3 months

Component blood donation is can do every two months ,If you're over 16 and you're overweight by 40 kilograms
However, The medal given by the Republic of Korea ,Only whole blood
Even if we Component blood donation our blood, we get a thank-you card,
but that is a little different.

This is a thank-you card.

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This is a medal.

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I do, regularly, because why the fuck not.
I get some chocolate bars, a tax exemption (negligible), potentially free public transport down the line (after 15 or so litres, so yeah), and priority queues for medical procedures... in theory.

Taking it up the ass is no longer a problem even in my backward country, as long as you're in a stable relationship or whatever. Same as non gay, really.

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I'm legally prohibited from giving blood because I've been to the United Kingdom. Mad cow disease and all.

They give people who donates some cookies. Really good cookies.

I'm O negative btw

that's bad, you're in trouble if you ever need blood

My wife and my brothers and sisters are also O negative so it's alright

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Same, but past tense and with opiates. Got Hep C and a staph infection that nearly killed me right before I got clean. Both have been treated successfully but now it's impossible for me to donate blood.

Yes, I donate blood every couple of months. We also get given drinks (squash, juice, tea, coffee) and snacks (savoury biscuits, crisps, sweet biscuits). They used to give people Guinness because they thought it'd help to restore iron in people's blood, but they've stopped doing that now (probably because it offends Muslims)

When did they do the guinness? never heard of it

Not sure, it was my aunt who was telling me about it so I think it was probably in the 1970s or 80s.