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these_days9

these_days9

Specialist
Dec 25, 2019
343
1000% yes. I have no doubt that someone else would be able to be grateful for what I have and appreciate and enjoy it. Why should it be so easy for someone like me? I hate seeing how hard it can be for people that actually have a love for life.
 
kaz

kaz

Member
Apr 22, 2020
42
yes, i see people fighting diseases that just want a few more time, i'm still young, they could take my years if they wanted
 
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Samsa

Member
May 7, 2020
77
I know the OP's intention is rather idealistic than practical, but in some countries, a body donation, for the purpose of scientific, medical or pharmaceutical studies and research is actually possible. The deceased would have to testify that in their last will.
 

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