morticians really are a sacral field its weird theyve adopted modern methods for treatment of bodies
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I've thought hard about how I want to pitch the family mausoleum / barrow to my wife but I'm sure I'll win long term
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I want to be deposited in an ossuary but I won't be.
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San Michele in Venezia
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Good chance “started Cryovaccing bodies” will be seen as some sort of turning point.
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Almost as if we no longer can face the spectre of death any longer
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What about cultures where burning the body on a pyre was tradition. Did they still erect a marker for the dead to remember?
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Sometimes, not always, same goes for feeding them to birds in high places.
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And if people are really worried about carbon capture, burying a body in a wooden box would seem a much better idea than burning it. There are something north of 25 pounds of carbon in a body not counting the cremation fuel.
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But the urge of supposed materialists to destroy every trace of the human body and forget the past is made of flesh is strong enough to make that argument a non starter. Graves were six feet deep incidentally to put them below the active soil zone.
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