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when im dead i dont want worms to be eating me... cremated>
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Your body decompasses and goes back into the earth while it is IN a casket?You talking like you don't know the body eventually decays and decomposes and becomes apart of the Earth.
As far as giving back, you should just become an organ donor and donate the rest of your body to science. Talking about being a meal for fish
Yeah alot of churchs have crypts of previous priests...
i remember going to the Vatican when i was like 12, and walked around a corner and completely did not expect to see a dead Pope on display...had me shook for most of my trip, especially learning that many of the old churches interred folks from the old days in the floor and walls...
Your body decompasses and goes back into the earth while it is IN a casket?You talking like you don't know the body eventually decays and decomposes and becomes apart of the Earth.
As far as giving back, you should just become an organ donor and donate the rest of your body to science. Talking about being a meal for fish
I can give my organs, no issue, but what about my actual BODY. That still remains.
don't matter... I just want one of those New Orleans style funerals. band jammin and people dancing in the street
Can the family take it upon themselves to request that a dead family member is creamated? Like if I don't specify that I want to have a traditional burial or a cremation, can my son just say, "Cremate my daddy."Yeah, I can't think of a much bigger waste of money than a fancy casket.
My relatives have always been cremated. That's most common around here I think. Works for me.
I'm gon be cryogenically frozen. My chamber gon be set to 72 degrees, with lazers and US military guarding it to make sure no one changes the temperature to 73 degrees.
i remember going to the Vatican when i was like 12, and walked around a corner and completely did not expect to see a dead Pope on display...had me shook for most of my trip, especially learning that many of the old churches interred folks from the old days in the floor and walls...
If your wife or husband is dead at the time yes.Can the family take it upon themselves to request that a dead family member is creamated? Like if I don't specify that I want to have a traditional burial or a cremation, can my son just say, "Cremate my daddy."Yeah, I can't think of a much bigger waste of money than a fancy casket.
My relatives have always been cremated. That's most common around here I think. Works for me.
This is what I'm basically talking about. Had a friend look in to donating his body to science and you just gotta fill out a form to be an organ donor and just carry the card on you.I'm an organ donor, and have indicated in my will that I'd like to donate my body to science in order to research a rare disease that I'm believed to be a carrier of.
I'd also like to have a tree planted in the park I grew up and played football at, assuming the remains of my body can be turned into a bio urn after the research. If not, just plant the tree.
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