to be or not to be........worm food

nakedfrog

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It's already legal in WA, I've informed next of kin that it's my desire to be turned into compost when the time comes.
 
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IronWing

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JHC, the funeral industry manages to turn natural rotting into a $7K+ bill. If we bury corpses without the embalming and without the concrete vault and without the metal lined casket, the same thing happens for the price of a half hour on a backhoe.
 
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Moonbeam

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I best I have heard is that in Tibet there is a practice to put the bodies out for the vultures. How cool is that were it not for all the toxins that humans accumulate in their fat.
 

hal2kilo

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I best I have heard is that in Tibet there is a practice to put the bodies out for the vultures. How cool is that were it not for all the toxins that humans accumulate in their fat.
I think sky burial has been banned in India, because people don't like finding random body parts in their yard. I kind of approve of sky burial though. I'll probably land in the Salish Sea by the Neptune society from a WA state ferry.
 
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nakedfrog

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JHC, the funeral industry manages to turn natural rotting into a $7K+ bill. If we bury corpses without the embalming and without the concrete vault and without the metal lined casket, the same thing happens for the price of a half hour on a backhoe.
Seems to have gone up since last time I looked at it a year ago :confused_old:
 

BoomerD

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I think sky burial has been banned in India, because people don't like finding random body parts in their yard. I kind of approve of sky burial though. I'll probably land in the Salish Sea by the Neptune society from a WA state ferry.

Bodies and body parts belong in the river, like the gods intended...
 
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MrSquished

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JHC, the funeral industry manages to turn natural rotting into a $7K+ bill. If we bury corpses without the embalming and without the concrete vault and without the metal lined casket, the same thing happens for the price of a half hour on a backhoe.

Pretty nuts. At this point cremate me or compost me - WHICHEVER IS CHEAPER!