• @[email protected]
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    132 months ago

    the funny thing is I’m being entirely serious. I need a heart transplant and if I survive I want to turn my old heart into burgers and share them with my girlfriend and boyfriend.

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      82 months ago

      Is there enough substance to turn it into burgers, plural? An average human heart is, what, fist-sized I think? Seems to me like you’d get one, maybe one and a half patties out of that, no? And you probably can’t even use all of it, I’d assume.

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        2 months ago

        A pure heart burger probably wouldn’t be good anyways. You could mix it with another meat

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        32 months ago

        I have dilated cardiomyopathy so my heart is humongous. and yea I plan to mix it with other meat

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      12 months ago

      Would you be able to get your old heart tho? I don’t imagine hospitals give back organs to people

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        42 months ago

        the doctor said I can get it back. though it’d be in formaldehyde and after they did sciencey stuff on it, not sure if its still edible at that point. if eating it isn’t an option I’ll make pendants out of it. cut a part off and put it in a little glass vial.

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            12 months ago

            I’ve considered it, but that’s what everyone would do. too boring. if I did do it I would add a speaker and vibration motor in the base so I can make it sound like it’s still beating