What's your blood type?

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  • What blood type are you?


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    MilitaryArms

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    Apr 19, 2008
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    I've often wondered who has which blood type.

    I'm one of the more rare... I'm O- (Negative) which means I can donate to anyone but I can only get O- if I need blood. About 7.7% of the population has O- blood... it's rare, but not as rare as AB- (.7% of the population).

    Needless to say I was popular in the Marines. They wanted my blood all the time.

    My son is O+ (38% of the population) which is another not so good type but better than O- blood type because there are far more donors.

    If you're AB you're one lucky SOB as anyone can donate to you.

    So, what's your blood type?
     

    exar

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    O+...I think. Last time I had to know was to fill out a hunting license. They had a spot for your blood type. Probably good info to carry around with you regardless, especially out hunting:n00b:. You never know when you might have to battle some wild wolverines with a freakin' 12 GA:ar15:. There could be blood loss involved :)
     

    ralphb72

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    Oct 11, 2008
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    Greens Fork, IN
    A+. I donated blood once. Passed out in the chair, they laid me back and put ice packs around my neck. About a week later I got a nice note asking me politely never to return.
     
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