Submitted by ratboy_r97 t3_1263cit in explainlikeimfive
ExBx t1_je7ehbx wrote
Reply to comment by johntheflamer in eli5 What do blood labs do with your blood after they have tested it? by ratboy_r97
That's what the vampires want us to believe.
SinisterCheese t1_je7lw4d wrote
Vampires ain't gonna want to drink that. You noticed that when they take your blood, the tubes having different coloured tops, and some are put to the tilting machine, while others are not. This is because they contain different kind of chemicals, designed to enchance or preserve certain aspect or property of the blood, along with having the precursor chemicals in them.
Zankastia t1_je7zffm wrote
Nah. Those are just differently flavored blood.
punchbag t1_je7icni wrote
This is a funny response. The timing is impeccable: the time to crack wise is after we have the information we wanted.
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