I love that! I've seen stuff about turning ashes into tree planters and things like that.
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I think there's a company that already does that. http://thelivingurn.com
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also the end of your life will give way to new life
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You know when there are things that seem so bloody obvious & sensible, but you just can't understand why everyone doesn't see it that way.
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@dylly_wylly 100 years later "Hey, let's dig under this tree and see if we find a body!"Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Already a thing. Just drove by a "Friedwald" two weeks ago. Instead of having your place u choose a tree to be buried near. I love it!
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Depends on who you're burying!
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Or why bury when you can cremate
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What exactly? Is a tree growing from someone's ashes mixed with soil? Now another reason to save trees.
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yes we should that's a GREAT idea.
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You can use human remains to grow trees. But putting a tree over a casket..no. Bad idea. They're cremated for tree growing for a reason.
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But what do I know, I'm just a student in mortuary school
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