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By Ethan Blake 3 min read
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Bizarre, Gross, and Illegal: 11 ‘Extreme’ Money

Introduction

Money is an interesting phenomenon. We spend most of our lives pursuing it, spending it, saving for it and worrying about it. Yet, there are many surprising, and often shocking, ways people have gone to extreme lengths to acquire or save money. Some methods seriously cross ethical boundaries, while others can only be described as gross or just downright bizarre.

In this blog post, we’ll explore some of the more unique monetary schemes that have been undertaken throughout modern history. Buckle up, and prepare to be surprised, disgusted, and maybe even a bit shocked by these extreme money-related antics that folks have resorted to. We caution you though; do not try any of these at home!

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We’ve compiled a list of 11 extreme money strategies that were either brilliantly creative, disturbingly gross, or blatantly illegal. It’s a clear reminder that desperation, greed, or ingenuity (depending on how you view it) knows no bounds. Let’s dive in.

1. Selling Organs: A Dark Trade

The idea of selling body parts for money isn’t new; it’s as old as time itself. However, in today’s day and age where organ trade is highly regulated and illegal in many countries, its prevalence becomes even more striking. Despite stringent laws, a thriving black market exists for organs like kidneys, eyes, or other transplantable human body parts.

While it’s a deeply disturbing notion, cases have been reported globally where individuals have sold their organs out of financial desperation. In the face of crippling debt or poverty, donating body parts becomes an unthinkable last resort. This method is strongly cautioned against due to both ethical issues and health risks involved.

The consequences of such actions have dire ramifications, both legally and medically. Not only could you end up facing prosecution, but you also run the risk of irreversible health damage.

Think about people from impoverished backgrounds who’ve sold kidneys only to be left with failed health and no substantial improvement in their financial situation.

  • The recipient’s body may reject the organ
  • The donor might face severe health consequences post-surgery
  • There are significant legal risks involved
  • It perpetuates a system that takes advantage of the needy
  • The black market for organs fuels crime
  • An unregulated system could lead to trafficking of organs

2. Robbing Graves: A Morbid Affair

Graverobbing is an age-old practice that seems straight out of horror movies. It’s been carried out through centuries by different people for different reasons — from stealing valuable possessions buried with the deceased to extracting bodies to be used in medical research. But regardless of the motives, it remains a highly illegal and morally unacceptable practice.

In recent years, there have been reports of this disturbing trend re-emerging, this time motivated by economic desperation or greed. Graveyards and cemeteries hold valuable items such as jewelry and antiques, which can fetch handsome prices in the black market.

What makes this method not just gross and bizarre, but also super illegal, is the blatant disrespect for the dead and their loved ones. Let’s not forget the smell — isn’t treasure hunting supposed to involve less… rigor mortis?

Consider notorious graverobbers like Burke and Hare who sold bodies for dissection at medical schools in the 19th Century.

  • It’s highly illegal and could lead to serious criminal charges
  • It deeply offends and hurts the feelings of the deceased’s loved ones
  • The act may bring about severe societal backlash
  • It’s a gross violation of basic human rights and customs
  • You risk grave danger – both literal and figurative
  • It cultivates an immoral lifestyle that violates human dignity

Conclusion

It’s clear that when it comes to money, people can go to great lengths and often cross boundaries they normally wouldn’t. The techniques discussed in this blog post are not only extreme but also border on the absurdly bizarre, seriously disgusting, or downright illegal.

We must remember, however, that financial desperation can sometimes drive people to resort to unthinkable methods. This reality should ideally encourage societies to build more robust financial systems and uphold human rights to prevent such practices.

But beyond being just a compilation of unusual antics, this blog is a reminder of our shared humanity and the lengths some will go to protect, preserve or improve it. So next time you’re thinking about making a quick buck, thank your stars that you won’t need to resort to any of these extremes!

Method Gross Factor (1-10) Illegality (1-10) Bizarreness (1-10)
Selling Organs 7 9 8
Robbing Graves 10 10 9
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