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My blood type is O negative and recently I decided to research it and see what comes along with that. I looked up things like type of diet that is beneficial, at ude, rarity, etc. Well upon my extensive googling I came across this.
http://www.greatdreams.com/reptlan/rhneg.htm
It is pretty much saying that MiamiHeat, Tlong, whoever else here is and myself are aliens. The only reason I know MH and Tlong tlong tlong tlong tlong are is because of the thread I bumped.
Why is it that I hear it's so rare but then I keep running into people that are o neg as well? You aren't one of those Basque people are you? Are you an alien?
bud light with the occasional mixture of other liquids
O negative?
damn neggers.
so, you're blood type "A.A." ?
O+ A+ and B+ are the most common and then O- so it's not that rare. Like 5% of the population I think. AB- is the one that's super rare
A-. I've heard that one is pretty rare as well.
Ab-
Saiyan blood.
You cut yourself and then let a few drops fall on paper. Then you burn yhe paper and the color of the flame will tell you your blood type.
a joke a few months old by dammit I'm using it
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In general AB types are the most rare. Also, Rh negative folks of any type are much more rare than positives.
O negs are universal donors and AB pos folks are universal recipients.
Caution though: These rules are a bit different for plasma transfusions.
I just looked at this again and its still HILARIOUS. Ya see its gold cuz there was this Charlie Sheen guy and he was like obnoxious and a train wreck and he said he was so awesome because he had tiger blood in his veins. So then CS says he has it too...GET IT?
Like man that Charlie Sheen is a hilarious wacko. And wow what a fun thing that meltdown of his was to watch. And this reference makes you remember it
Charlie Sheen jokes, omg sooooooooo funny #winning![]()
A+ for me.
As for Rh negative - from March of Dimes (Rh factor can play a role in miscarriages if the woman is Rh- and the man is Rh+):
"In the United States, about 15 percent of the white population, 5 to 8 percent of the African-American and Hispanic populations, and 1 to 2 percent of the Asian and Native American populations are Rh-negative (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists [ACOG], 2006; Moise, 2009). Being Rh-negative does not affect a person’s health in any way. "
Hiv +
this is how you tell what type of chakra you have in naruto
didnt know you were a fan
O-, CMV-. They are constantly calling b/c they want my blood for transfusions for babies. They want it so bad, they should freaking compensate me for it (but I give every eight weeks anyway).
O negative isn't extremely rare, but it's the most "in demand" type. There are always shortages of it. Once you give blood the Red Cross will never leave you alone.
AB+ for me.
Shut your sucker
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