I don’t think I’ve ever met anyone who did and I’ve brought this up at parties before.

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      This is how we played it: you take out as many organs as you can until you are buzzed and then it’s the next player’s turn. When you run out of organs, the player with the most wins.

      I mean the fun part was just trying to get them out anyway.

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              It’s a microcosm of the American healthcare system. It’s cheaper and safer to let children perform surgery with tweezers.

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                  You know how when someone lives in a country and is severely negatively affected by its policies, they feel justified in talking about it?

                  I know it’s very strange that humans talk about things that are actively harming them, but I’m sure you’ll figure it out someday.

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                    Could be that’s just an American thing really. Where I’m from, everyone just tries to carry on with their life knowing that talking about it won’t really do much.