I used to study medical info a lot back when I wanted to get into the field. This is a pretty old topic to me, but I thought I'd ask it on GAG.
Some blood is from strong, healthy people and some blood is from weak, unhealthy, genetically, unviable people. Keep in mind, in the medical field, "negative" is usually a good thing and "positive" is usually a bad thing. You typically DON'T want positives when it comes to health, and blood is no exception.
O- is the best kind of blood there is; universal donors and easy to find. O+ is not nearly as good, however.
A+ is the worst kind of blood out there. Common but useless. This blood isn't even worth donating.
B+ is also pretty bad too (as a recipient), but at least it's rare and valuable. But only AB+'s can otherwise use this worthless blood.
What blood type do you have?
And do you have good blood, or crappy, poor-genetics blood?
[Rh-null] 0.1% rarity, 100% valuable. There are less than 50 people who have the golden Rh-null blood. It is the strongest and best human blood in existence.
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