- Dec 7, 2005
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OK this is just a weird question but...
Lets say a woman gets silicone implants, lives a great life, dies, and gets buried. Then lets say... I dunno, 1000 years later for whatever reason, people of the future dig up the coffin. They open it up. Would they see a skeleton with two silicone pouches lying on it? If they're trying to reconstruct our "history" like we reconstruct the history of ancient civilizations, I wonder what this would cause them to think? It's funny to think about because generally people have left nothing but bones behind; now we have people putting things in their body that won't break down. Think about those breast implants that are also mp3 players! Will someone dig up that coffin in 1000 years and hear music coming from it?!? Weird food for thought.
Lets say a woman gets silicone implants, lives a great life, dies, and gets buried. Then lets say... I dunno, 1000 years later for whatever reason, people of the future dig up the coffin. They open it up. Would they see a skeleton with two silicone pouches lying on it? If they're trying to reconstruct our "history" like we reconstruct the history of ancient civilizations, I wonder what this would cause them to think? It's funny to think about because generally people have left nothing but bones behind; now we have people putting things in their body that won't break down. Think about those breast implants that are also mp3 players! Will someone dig up that coffin in 1000 years and hear music coming from it?!? Weird food for thought.
