[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHBaCZ3slis[/media]
This makes me want to start working harder in school now, and make something of my life while I still can. Or at least so I can enjoy it, because one day I'm not going to be anything more than a pile of ashes.
This is depressing motivation.
you can always get buried if that makes you feel better
I forgot the name of the documentary, but it's a good watch.
Personally, I'd rather be buried.
I don't give a fuck because I'm going to be dead :v:
Wrap me in newspapers. It's cheaper.
i really hope those guys get payed well
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i wanna be launched out of a cannon into space with confetti in my box for whoever finds me
Now there's a new method that essentially breaks down your body to a bare nutrient only liquid which is used to grow gardens.
It's kind of scary to think about.
I've considered being a Mortician once or twice and it's still a consideration to this day. Not that it would be a fun job, but it'd be an interesting job. Besides, someone's gotta do it.
I'd rather this happen then have my body rotting underground forever.
[editline]17th March 2012[/editline]
Also; I know a psychotic, gay mortician. He has some pretty cool stories.
I liked how he bashed the flaming skull with the big metal rod.
I will request that my family keep my skull after I die and mount it on a lavish pedestal shrine type thing in their house to see every day
[QUOTE]I would request that my body in death be buried not cremated, so that the energy content contained within it gets returned to the earth, so that flora and fauna can dine upon it, just as I have dined upon flora and fauna during my lifetime”[/QUOTE]
How I feel about it, worded by Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Imagine working there!
Did they really have to design the building with those long and unlit corridors?
[QUOTE=Pilotguy97;35172925]Did they really have to design the building with those long and unlit corridors?[/QUOTE]
For some reason I get the feeling that the video was darkened, and that theyre much brighter in person
Heh, bashing red hot bones and skulls... that has to be the most Metal work you could ever have, right there
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It also looks like a laid back job... kinda
[QUOTE=l l;35172795]How I feel about it, worded by Neil deGrasse Tyson.[/QUOTE]
well
you're sealed up in a box before any of that can happen
I'm getting my organs donated then I'll get cremated. Rather not become wormfood. Or we will have cyborg technology. Muahah.
Yeah, I used to be okay with the cremation idea... but no, no thanks. Even dead, I don't like the idea of my body being in an oven. Buried underground or whatever sounds a fuck of a lot less horrible.
3:46, human dust don't breathe this.
[QUOTE=l l;35172795]How I feel about it, worded by Neil deGrasse Tyson.[/QUOTE]
I prefer Youtube's views on the subject.
[quote]WHEN I WILL BE DEAD I WANT TO BE CREMATED I DO NOT WANT TO BE EAT BY THE WORMS
- queenmagic1982 , 3 days ago[/quote]
If there is a way to preserve my red hot glowing half-caved in skelleton... please do.
Well it's buried for me then.
[QUOTE=salty peanut v2;35173056]well
you're sealed up in a box before any of that can happen[/QUOTE]
Unless it's made of marble or something, the wood for the casket is going to rot - as will your body.
[QUOTE=mysteryman;35172616]Now there's a new method that essentially breaks down your body to a bare nutrient only liquid which is used to grow gardens.
It's kind of scary to think about.[/QUOTE]
That actually sounds pretty nice. I would like my body to be used to grow a garden for my loved ones.
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdPy4crWuCA[/media]
I'd rather donate my body to science.
Donate your organs to science, cremate the rest and use it as fertilizer for a tree sprout. People who want to get cremated get cremated, people who want to get buried and give back to the earth do so and someone gets their life back. Everybody wins!*
[sp]*Except whoever pays for it all.[/sp]
[QUOTE=l l;35172795]How I feel about it, worded by Neil deGrasse Tyson.[/QUOTE]
You'll rot inside a big concrete box, that's not how burials work anymore, they don't allow your body to contaminate the soil.
I'd go with cremation, sounds better, and i don't wanna be a sad, flowerless tombstone in a few years time , I'd rather disappear quickly go back to being dust.
That or donate the body so a bunch of med school students can play with my dead junk.
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