They're buying blood...

Agit8r

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Not an awkward metaphor. They actually are selling the blood of the young to old rich folks. Conventional wisdom is that this has no way of helping these people in any way. My guess is that they are just using the blood to replace blood damaged by taking mega-doses of HGH.

 
There's always some quack youth concoction peddled that appeals to the elderly. Cosmetics industries make billions selling "anti-aging" creams and pills for more "youthful" energy. It's less a matter of being old and rich, than of being afraid of the ultimate result of aging......death. We're all dying from the moment of birth. It's just a matter of time before we succumb to it.
The sad thing is that here, in this nation, we revere youth and have less respect for the elderly. Yet, in Asian societies, the elderly are respected.
 
When it was Ivy Plasma, the clinic offered transfusions in San Francisco and Tampa. It since shuttered the clinic in Tampa, but Karmazin told Futurism that Ambrosia will ship plasma directly to any customer’s doctor so they can get their dose of young blood without having to fly to California.

Only in San Francisco, the moonbat capital of the universe.
 
When it was Ivy Plasma, the clinic offered transfusions in San Francisco and Tampa. It since shuttered the clinic in Tampa, but Karmazin told Futurism that Ambrosia will ship plasma directly to any customer’s doctor so they can get their dose of young blood without having to fly to California.

Only in San Francisco, the moonbat capital of the universe.

I assume you are talking about them building ghost apartments while homelessness is all around?
 

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