Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 fooking horrible, why do they use that word? (uncle about to have heart bypass and talk of "harvesting" veins..) Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 What would you prefer? Redistribution? Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 I dont know "extract" or "remove"? "Harvest" is just so cringe. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Harvest is what I do to my parsley plant when I'm having a pasta bake innit In a medical context it conjures up ghoulish images Vote up! 0 Vote down! 1 It’s gross but it’s there now so suggest a more tasteful alternative and devote your time to promoting that in its stead. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 I dont mind doctors using it amongst themselves but my uncle didnt enjoy being told they were going "to harvest" from his leg... Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 I thought this was a Chinese phrase used to try and gloss over killing prisoners for the organs to meet specific important people demands. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Yeah a lot of the trade lingo is sociopathic. See also “little disease vectors”. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 And "donors" for motorcyclists Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 The lizards are feeling strong. It's only a matter of time before they make their final move. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Did you know that the smear test was invented by a Dr Papinicalou. His wife had to have one every day for 20 years to allow him to prove it worked. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 They use harvesting in relation to excess death rates too. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 We plough the body and scatter... Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 And in psychiatry they "reap" souls. To quote Tamatoa, look it up. Refresh Back to board Join the discussion Login Register
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Harvest is what I do to my parsley plant when I'm having a pasta bake innit In a medical context it conjures up ghoulish images
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 1 It’s gross but it’s there now so suggest a more tasteful alternative and devote your time to promoting that in its stead.
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 I dont mind doctors using it amongst themselves but my uncle didnt enjoy being told they were going "to harvest" from his leg...
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 I thought this was a Chinese phrase used to try and gloss over killing prisoners for the organs to meet specific important people demands.
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Yeah a lot of the trade lingo is sociopathic. See also “little disease vectors”.
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 The lizards are feeling strong. It's only a matter of time before they make their final move.
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Did you know that the smear test was invented by a Dr Papinicalou. His wife had to have one every day for 20 years to allow him to prove it worked.
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What would you prefer? Redistribution?
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I dont know "extract" or "remove"? "Harvest" is just so cringe.
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Harvest is what I do to my parsley plant when I'm having a pasta bake innit
In a medical context it conjures up ghoulish images
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It’s gross but it’s there now so suggest a more tasteful alternative and devote your time to promoting that in its stead.
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I dont mind doctors using it amongst themselves but my uncle didnt enjoy being told they were going "to harvest" from his leg...
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I thought this was a Chinese phrase used to try and gloss over killing prisoners for the organs to meet specific important people demands.
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Yeah a lot of the trade lingo is sociopathic. See also “little disease vectors”.
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And "donors" for motorcyclists
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The lizards are feeling strong. It's only a matter of time before they make their final move.
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Did you know that the smear test was invented by a Dr Papinicalou. His wife had to have one every day for 20 years to allow him to prove it worked.
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They use harvesting in relation to excess death rates too.
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We plough the body and scatter...
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And in psychiatry they "reap" souls.
To quote Tamatoa, look it up.
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