Bury or creamate?

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The_LED_Museum

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I realise this is a rather ticklish subject, but somebody has to bring it up.
When you go, would you like to become worm food (burial) or fertiliser (creamation)?
Or would you like your body to be disposed of in another manner, such as mummification, burial-at-sea, or no preference?
 

Fat_Tony

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I chose other, 'cause I am hoping to be frozen, and revived by nanotechnology at some point in the future. I better start taking better care of myself though, to push my demise, and eventual resurrection, off a little further into the future. (Hey, a guy can dream, right? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/naughty.gif )
 

IlluminatingBikr

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Well, this should be quite a ways off for me, but I'm not sure I can decide. It is always nice being able to visit a relative's or friend's grave site. It can be a way to let your feelings out, to talk to them, and to remember them. Burial doesn't make a whole lot of sense though, taking up so much space for something that really isn't something anymore.
 

BentHeadTX

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I vote for ashes...
A friend of mine once said to scatter his ashes over a field of pot... so people can smoke him after he is gone. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/eeew.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/sick2.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crackup.gif
 

The_LED_Museum

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I knew a guy who wanted to be creamated and then his ashes made into a toliet and then installed in the men's room at a bar. I'm not kidding here, this is 100% true.
 

mut

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Creamation for me too.
I had a friend that was a Journyman Plumber and he said he wanted to be creamated and flushed down a toilet, so he could see his work from the inside.
He passed away about 4 months ago. I don't know if his brothers actually did that or not.

mut
 

raggie33

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well i live in ga and im sure most of ya heard about the place here that didnt creamte the people they just threw em in the woods in stuff.but i still want to be creamated no way i want to be burried
 

MaxaBaker

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I picked other because I don't know yet. As I see it right now, when I'm dead, I'm dead. I won't know what I'm doing when I'm dead, so I don't care. Which ever is easier to my family I guess.
 

Ken_McE

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Compost.

I prefer composting. Why waste perfectly good carbon & nitrogen?
 

bjn70

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Re: Compost.

I grew up being exposed (only occasionally) to funerals and caskets and burial and headstones and so forth, so for a long time I thought people that wanted cremation were kind of odd. However I've decided that I don't have any reasons for my bones to sit around occupying space in a box, with my name on a rock above it. I don't want my family to feel that they have to come by and look at my rock, and I don't want future generations to have to figure out what to do with that little piece of real estate. Once my soul leaves and the medical people take anything that they might be able to use then the rest can be disposed of the easiest way possible. If my family wants to remember me they will have photographs for that, as well as a box full of flashlights to figure out what to do with.
 

hikari

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Re: Compost.

I just saw on the news the other day that some company is taking the ashes of your (cremated) loved one and turning them into DIAMONDS. It costs something like 2K to 5K bucks.

Another option!
 

greenlight

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[ QUOTE ]
The_LED_Museum said:
I knew a guy who wanted to be creamated

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Did he order sugar with that?
 

Empath

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Re: Compost.

[ QUOTE ]
hikari said:
I just saw on the news the other day that some company is taking the ashes of your (cremated) loved one and turning them into DIAMONDS. It costs something like 2K to 5K bucks.


[/ QUOTE ]

It seems that the prices have gone down for the LifeGems in the last year or two.

Here's their prices page.
 

GJW

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Re: Compost.

Whatever you think you think, check out the Penn & Teller Bullsh*t episode on dying and funerals.
Might change a few minds.
 

3rd_shift

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Re: Compost.

Cremation for me.
My late uncle was cremated.
I carried his ashes out of the funeral home last weekend after a very good memorial.
 

tvodrd

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Re: Compost.

Myself and 2 brothers scattered both our parent's ashes out in the desert last year. Wind came up and blew them back in our faces! I guess they got even! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif My wallpaper is their view. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mecry.gif

Larry
 

14C

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Re: Compost.

I think I'd like to be creamated and have the ashes buried in Washington D.C. near the Capitol then have an apple tree planted over the spot....... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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