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Bucky wrote:I can never remember my blood type. It seems the fact that I do not know it is of great amazement to Japanese.
GomiGirl wrote:AB- here. But then you already knew I was nuts!!
Takechanpoo wrote:The fact that not a few of Japanese believe blood type divination proves that most of Japanese brains still are pre-modern.
If you deny blood type divination in Japanese internet forums, you will see many non-rational and hysterical responses.
nottu wrote:I'm type O, the univeral donor - univerally doning.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:only Japanese and Korean people cared about it. She said that there were scientific studies done by the South Korean police that proved blood type was a legitimate way to determine personality type. What a crock o' shit.
Takechanpoo wrote:Korean stole even the crap from Japan after deleting traces of Japan.
And they say "Origin of blood type diviation is in Korea nida!!!!".
uchimizu wrote:Blood type analysis in Japan is quite common, but it seems to me as an equivalent to our western astrology. Most people some kind of believe in it, and a few people respect it very much.
It seems there is nothing there that says current Japan is pre-modern.
Western All Stars wrote:Personalities change over time (a lot) but blood types never change.
james wrote:au contraire, blood types can and do change - one notable cause being bone marrow transplants where the donor type differs from the recipient's, the recipient's blood type will eventually change. a liver transplant has also been known to induce such changes.
A woman claims to have undergone a complete "personality transplant" after receiving a new kidney.
Cheryl Johnson, 37, says she has changed completely since receiving the organ in May. She believes that she must have picked up her new characteristics from the donor, a 59-year-old man who died from an aneurysm.
Now, not only has her personality changed, the single mother also claims that her tastes in literature have taken a dramatic turn. Whereas she only used to read low-brow novels, Dostoevsky has become her author of choice since the transplant. ..more..
Body Partsjames wrote:yeah, there is definitely anecdotal evidence of personalities changing with organ donations...
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