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bearkidney

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Member Title:
BCI Member
Age:
21 years old
Birthday:
November 21, 1991
Gender:
Male Male
Location:
A cave
Interests:
Mauling, lacerating, killing; eating flesh, salmon, and the occasional child; and reading the drama filled lives of teenage cats.

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Skype  bearkidney

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About Me

After the doctors foolhearty attempt removing a sick childs tumor riddled kidneys. They were left with the one option no human has ever thought possible! A full transplant from a simple human kidney to implanting a kidney of a bear. Many said it was impossible, and any thought that such a feat was never to be. They knew better, and created the being that you now reading about, the Bearkidney.

No longer that of a simple man, the bearkidney is, to some, the savior of this earth, and to others, the means to their grizzly end. While to the untrained eye the Bearkidney is none different to those of normal man, until their faces are lacerated to nothing by the deathly, horrific, and down right awesome maulings dished out to the worthless sacks flesh this world has to offer.

Comments

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  1. Captain Lechy 

    27 Apr 2011 - 16:25
    Dude, your remaining kidney is a bear. I could never argue against you. I bow now.
  2. bearkidney 

    16 Apr 2011 - 07:38
    Hmm yeah it was that. It's something I haven't really cared about much cause it is something that has been there all my life. Thanks :)
  3. Purin 

    15 Apr 2011 - 23:18
    Yo. I wouldn't say I'm a 'sick freak', but rather genuinely curious on a scientific basis. Was it Wilm's tumor as in nephroblastoma that you had as a toddler? Also, congrats on surviving (lol...weird statement)
  4. Mikanada 

    22 Feb 2011 - 04:32
    Wow, when I was in kindergarten I had some kind of tumor or something(I'm not exactly sure), but some thing happened back then, so I'm lucky they fixed whatever it was.
    Also I was born with just my left kidney, and it is larger than the average, to make up for the missing one, and I have to get a checkup every 5 years or so.
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