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Are you very concerned what happens to your body after death?

Marine 8 Sep 13
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I think they say every seven years each cell in our bodies are replaced. If so, our several earlier bodies are already strewn, bit by bit, down the trails we have walked. I don't there's anything special about what turns out to be our final body (except that parts of it may be donated).

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not keen on cremation purely because it seems waste of nutrients and fuel quite like the idea of being used as some sort of fertilizer i believe there is a company doing just this using liquid nitrogen and vibrations to break the body down

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Of course... Since I am the only one that Rented it in this life... I don't want it to be consumed by chihuahuas or urban cannibals. Only property I ever acknowledged... When I die... My body belongs to My Mistress... The Sea.

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Why should I be. I won't have any consciousness.

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Not really. I would prefer to be burned and scattered, but it matters very little.

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All I would be concerned about is that my usable organs and other tissues and body parts would be given to someone else who deserves and needs them. Or, if nothing else, that my body be used for scientific purposes. Other than that, I really do not care what happens to this shell when I die. I will no longer have need for it.

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If any of my organs can be used to help anyone then have at it. Then cremation.

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No embalming. Natural burial in a cotton shroud. Plant an oak or cedar on the grave. Circle of life.

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I am not concerned in the slightest about what happens to my body after I die. I just don't want anyone to be inconvenienced by it.

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I plan to donate my body to a forensic research facility.

JimG Level 8 Sep 13, 2018
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No. By then its too late. I want what is called a green burial. That means that the body is wrapped in a cloth (canvas) shroud and buried fairly shallowly. This allows the body to be reclaimed by bacteria, insects, and other natural organisms. Several states allow in select cemetaries.

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I always wanted it to rot where it falls, but society and shit...

That reminds me of that old show on HBO, at the end when Pullo dumps the chick that killed his wife out in the street and it pans back to show her still rotting in the street some time later.

@Minta79 not familiar with it

@NothinnXpreVails Rome. That was a pretty major detail to leave out... The show was called Rome.

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0% I want my family to with my body whatever will give them the most peace. I would prefer to not be buried, but if that's what gives the boy peace, he can do what he wants.

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Not at all. I just don't want my sons to be stuck with any expense related to the disposing of my remains. I have considered cremation and also toyed with the idea of donating my carcass to The Body Farm or some similar facility.

Deb57 Level 8 Sep 13, 2018
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Nope.

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I'm trying to think of a way so that my kids can retrieve my skeleton. One of my ideas is to go out into the desert and die in a fine mesh cage so the ants can pick my bones but keep the coyotes and buzzards away.

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No, I'm more concerned with what happens to it before I die.

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I'm not going to be there, I don't care what happens.

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"Don't want to come back as a white walker, so burn me up Lord Commander".

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Nope, not at all.?

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No, not at all. In fact I want my body donated to science rather than put in a hole in the ground. Well, after all usable organs have been removed.

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No longer my problem. Did just help a relative donate to science when that time comes.

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Cremation. The instructions are in my will.

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no, and I want it done as cheap as possible

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