OK, I admit it. Sounds like something I WOULD do.
I’m thinking this is a dead subject.
Hey, your picture’s on the web... Some girl took a selfie with you.
Well, at least she took an interest in the subject.
6 posts and no “Weekend with Bernie” comments?????
“He’s dead, Jim”...
There was a scandal when I was at USF. The med students would take cadaver’s parts and hide them in desk drawers, lockers, etc. People donated their bodies for science, not for frat parties. (BTW, the cafeteria had a glass wall that overlooked freezers across the hall. When the freezers were open you’d be munching down on a grease burger and looking at dead things. Talk about poor planning!)
Did the cadaver complain about this or just remain silent?
I don’t want to sound like a fuddy-duddy, but I take this stuff seriously.
When I was in school and we had exposure to cadavers or autopsies, it was impressed upon us that these were people who had volunteered and donated their bodies or otherwise given permission where applicable.
They were mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, wives, husbands, and friends to people who loved them very much. They should be treated with respect.
We took it seriously, and these people should have as well. This is poor leadership, the way I see it.
I laughed as hard as anyone at the line in “Animal House” regarding the medical school cadavers and the faculty luncheon, but I just don’t agree with this type of behavior.
Stupid, but not a crime.
For many years I had a note attached to my drivers license authorizing the donation of my body for any parts as needed. Then I started hearing stories like this. I read a news story about dental students taking frozen human heads home so that the heads could be used to get laughs at parties. I am not donating my body now.
“I met this really cool guy during my trip to college. Just thought I’d make you jealous. ;-P “
This girl should be thrown out of that program since she has No respect for the gift that the person she took the photo with made.She’s very disrespectful.