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Donating blood in Korea
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toomuchtime



Joined: 11 May 2003
Location: the only country with four distinct seasons

PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 6:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Manner of Speaking wrote:

a subconscious belief that you would 'contaminate' pure Korean blood.

'Subconscious'? I don't think there's much 'subconscious' about it. I imagine it's right up there in the 'conscious'.
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justaskdan



Joined: 28 Apr 2003
Location: Me in Pohang - Oct 20th

PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 6:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Speaking about the wonders of Korean medical professionals, I met a guy from Posco at the bar last night who was in a terribly disfiguring work related accident (we all know how safe Korea is). He caught his hand in some sort of press for the second time, this time the other hand. It took his middle fingure and thumb off. His middle fingure was gone but they tried some sort of reattachment procedure with his thumb. It seriously looked like they removed his foot and attached it to where his thumb use to be.

He was a super nice guy, mellow, laid back. I felt really sorry for him to have to put up with a country that allows a worker to be subjected to that and then when the inevetiable happens they make it worse (in my opinion) then it had to be. First in North America that kind of accident would not happen and if it did through your own stupididty they have the expertise to make it all better, or at least a hel of a lot better then what the Korean surgeons did.
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desultude



Joined: 15 Jan 2003
Location: Dangling my toes in the Persian Gulf

PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 6:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

justaskdan said:

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First in North America that kind of accident would not happen and if it did through your own stupididty they have the expertise to make it all better, or at least a hel of a lot better then what the Korean surgeons did.


You should check the stats on work related injuries in the meat slaughtering and packing industries in the midwest and in the sugar cane industry in Florida. When the cane cutters get too injured to work, they are just shipped back to the Dominican Republic. And, according to the United States Supreme Court, such workers often have no worker's rights because they are undocumented- illegally brought in by the sugar plantation owners for the work, under the unblinking eye of the INS.
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Walter Mitty



Joined: 27 Mar 2003
Location: Tokyo! ^.^

PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 7:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

justaskdan wrote:
Speaking about the wonders of Korean medical professionals, I met a guy from Posco at the bar last night who was in a terribly disfiguring work related accident (we all know how safe Korea is). He caught his hand in some sort of press for the second time, this time the other hand. It took his middle fingure and thumb off. His middle fingure was gone but they tried some sort of reattachment procedure with his thumb. It seriously looked like they removed his foot and attached it to where his thumb use to be.

He was a super nice guy, mellow, laid back. I felt really sorry for him to have to put up with a country that allows a worker to be subjected to that and then when the inevetiable happens they make it worse (in my opinion) then it had to be. First in North America that kind of accident would not happen and if it did through your own stupididty they have the expertise to make it all better, or at least a hel of a lot better then what the Korean surgeons did.

Actually, that technique originated in the USA, and it a common way of dealing with a thumb that can't be reattached. It's easier to get through life without a big toe than it is without a thumb.

Source from a 1997 UCLA Daily Bruin article.
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Corporal



Joined: 25 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 7:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

*feels a cpa attack coming on*

Koreans have the high quality blood.

It is because they eat a lot of kimchi and other Korean foods that are so good.

Most people know that Koreans take care of their bodies and eat properly and exercise so that they will have the best health possible. However, Americans don't always do this.

Therefore, American blood is not as healthy.

It is best if we do not mix Korean blood with American blood because it will result in an overall lowering of quality.

Besides, many Americans carry diseases, and this will introduce them into the Korean system, to bad effect.

But Americans should donate blood in their own country because there are so many drive-by shootings that they will always need blood.
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Walter Mitty



Joined: 27 Mar 2003
Location: Tokyo! ^.^

PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 7:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Corporal, you forgot to add the [Gord] [/Gord] bbcode tags. Smile
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Butterfly



Joined: 02 Mar 2003
Location: Kuwait

PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 7:43 pm    Post subject: Re: BOY, HAS KOREA REALLY PI$$ED ME OFF THIS TIME! Reply with quote

funplanet wrote:


"And why the f*c$ not?"

I proceeded to get pretty pi$$y by now and demand to speak to the doctor or head nurse...that she understood and probably only complied because I refused to leave and was making a scene.

"Why the f*k can't I donate some blood? I could save a life today, don't you care?"

I told her she was a **#(#(@(@ idiot and if she claims to be a health care professional she is neither a professional and knows nothing concerning health care nor medicine....then I threatened to call all the news media outlets, write my congressman, and sue The Korean Red Cross...aissssssssssssssssshhhh



Was it necessary for you to use language like this? (if in fact you did) I think all your mission served to do was to reinforce whatever prejudice they had, making it more difficult for the rest of us. You could have made your point in a much more courteous manner.
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kimchikowboy



Joined: 24 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 11:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

captain kirk wrote:
The times I get super-irate here in Korea is when there's some whacky racist 'incident' out of the blue. For example a pet shop street, but I'm denied entry by two amused looking daughters of the pet-seller who just want to rattle my brain, I guess. So, I'm in the mood to simply view cute little animals, but denied entry because I'm of another race. So I'm totally shocked(!).


Well, maybe they thought you were there for a snack. Since perhaps you couldn't read Hangul, you thought it was a boshintang joint. Used to happen to me when I first came here with the fish places. I never knew if it was a restaurant or a pet shop. Might be a good segment for Letterman: Show a quick video and let Dave and Paul decide if it's a pet shop or a restaurant.
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The Marchioness



Joined: 17 Feb 2003
Location: teetering on the edge

PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2003 2:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Surprised NOT! One of my highly educated (and I mean highly educated in the health field) student told me that Korea imports blood from the United States and that all the Koreans who suffer from AIDS were infected by imported blood. I then asked her why they kept importing it when ALL the blood is infected, or why they don't screen it. She had no answer for this question.

I then told her that those Koreans who had American blood in their bodies were not 'pureblooded' any more; they had half American blood now and should consider themselves bastardized Westerners. She was so shocked, she still couldn't speak.

YES!!! I [b]can get [i]some [/i]satisfaction![/b]
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chomsky



Joined: 03 Jul 2003

PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2003 2:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Walter Mitty wrote:
Corporal, you forgot to add the [Gord] [/Gord] bbcode tags