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Dangerous Things Sells “Cybernetic Microchip Biohacking” RFID and NFC Implants

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Re: Dangerous Things Sells “Cybernetic Microchip Biohacking” RFID and NFC Implants

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Been looking for someone to remove an rfid tag in my right hand from 2005.

Did you inject it in yourself? Or did the person who did it decide they can't remove it?

I've been tempted by the magnetic implants when they first became a thing, but given that later in life I've now required a few MRIs, I'm glad I didn't get it done.

Re: Dangerous Things Sells “Cybernetic Microchip Biohacking” RFID and NFC Implants

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Been looking for someone to remove an rfid tag in my right hand from 2005.

Did you inject it in yourself? Or did the person who did it decide they can't remove it? I've been tempted by the magnetic implants when they first became a thing, but given that later in life I've now required a few MRIs, I'm glad I didn't get it done.

from what I have seen the DangerousThings / Vivokey implants are MRI safe. I even read about someone with a Titan magnet in there finger getting MRIs and not having any problems.

Re: Dangerous Things Sells “Cybernetic Microchip Biohacking” RFID and NFC Implants

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Eh, there's something serene in the knowledge that I could just get up and walk away from all this technology at any time and just... exist... as a simple no-tech mass of meat. Just getting by with whatever biology gave me.

It's fun to see what other people do sometimes, though. I'm rather tickled by the (currently out of stock) "Pain Management Kit."[1]

[1]: https://dangerousthings.com/product/pmk/

Re: Dangerous Things Sells “Cybernetic Microchip Biohacking” RFID and NFC Implants

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

Did you inject it in yourself? Or did the person who did it decide they can't remove it? I've been tempted by the magnetic implants when they first became a thing, but given that later in life I've now required a few MRIs, I'm glad I didn't get it done.

from what I have seen the DangerousThings / Vivokey implants are MRI safe. I even read about someone with a Titan magnet in there finger getting MRIs and not having any problems.

Don't do this. Don't suggest its safe for others to do. It's VERY not safe to bring anything ferrous or magnetic into the presence of an MRI. You may destroy the device that is going to help save someone's life.

Re: Dangerous Things Sells “Cybernetic Microchip Biohacking” RFID and NFC Implants

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

from what I have seen the DangerousThings / Vivokey implants are MRI safe. I even read about someone with a Titan magnet in there finger getting MRIs and not having any problems.

Don't do this. Don't suggest its safe for others to do. It's VERY not safe to bring anything ferrous or magnetic into the presence of an MRI. You may destroy the device that is going to help save someone's life.

The Dangerous Things X-Series microtransponder may safely undergo MRI diagnostics in cylindrical systems up to 7-Tesla.

https://forum.dangerousthings.com/uploads/default/original/1...

as for the Titan Magnets I was just referencing this post

https://forum.dangerousthings.com/t/fingertip-titan-in-an-mr...

Re: Dangerous Things Sells “Cybernetic Microchip Biohacking” RFID and NFC Implants

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post #7

Eh, there's something serene in the knowledge that I could just get up and walk away from all this technology at any time and just... exist... as a simple no-tech mass of meat. Just getting by with whatever biology gave me. It's fun to see what other people do sometimes, though. I'm rather tickled by the (currently out of stock) "Pain Management Kit."[1] [1]: https://dangerousthings.com/product/pmk/

does the notech mass of meat uses clothes for the lack of fur in cold climate, glasses for bad eye sight, thousands of tools every day, etc?
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