no idea who this person is, but they are correct re: the point in the screenshot. fight me (unless you consider dead bodies to be the property of the descendants, I suppose, in which case necrophilia is vandalism) https://twitter.com/Send_Lwyds/status/1016732089767682048 …
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Replying to @sonyaellenmann
it doesn’t seem ok to disregard people’s wishes for their bodies as soon as they’re dead
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Replying to @sonyaellenmann @beaugunderson
we don't disregard people's wishes for their POP vinyl collection as soon as they're dead, do they less own their bodies
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Actually, we do. We only care about what they wanted to do with it when they were alive. Part of that is the ability to make a delayed gift of it. If you didn't follow the rules for making it, we don't honor your wishes.
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Replying to @legalinspire @chaosprime and
And if you don't like that approach, let me ask you this: are you free to sell or give your body away now, while you're alive? Should you be be able to do in death what you could not do in life?
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i am indeed utterly deprived of Pareto optimality
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