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Dead Woman Wakes Up In Her Coffin

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That's why you should get cremated (they better make sure you are dead tho) 

No but seriously, before I die I want to instruct my kids to burn me, mix my ashes with soil and plant a tree in that in a nice foresty place. I've read about people who did that and it sounds like a magnificent way to go. Fuck paying 5 grant for a grave and then having your family make depressing visits each year and buy overpriced candles and flowers. Give that money back to your family, they can use it better than some old guy at the edge of death. 

Edited by Michael569

“If you find yourself acting to impress others, or avoiding action out of fear of what they might think, you have left the path.” ― Epictetus

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6 minutes ago, Michael569 said:

Fuck paying 5 grant for a grave and then having your family make depressing visits each year and buy overpriced candles and flowers.

that's so true


From beasts we scorn as soulless, in forest, field, and den,
the cry goes up to witness the soullessness of men.

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25 minutes ago, Michael569 said:

That's why you should get cremated (they better make sure you are dead tho) 

No but seriously, before I die I want to instruct my kids to burn me, mix my ashes with soil and plant a tree in that in a nice foresty place. I've read about people who did that and it sounds like a magnificent way to go. Fuck paying 5 grant for a grave and then having your family make depressing visits each year and buy overpriced candles and flowers. Give that money back to your family, they can use it better than some old guy at the edge of death. 

Graves are for the living, not for the dead. Many people are attached to those who passed away and use that symbolism to cope with grief. 

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17 minutes ago, Israfil said:

Graves are for the living, not for the dead. Many people are attached to those who passed away and use that symbolism to cope with grief. 

Sure thing but I'm sure we can come up with better ways to remember the dead than visiting an overpriced, depressing block of stone each year in the middle of thousand other blocks of stone. As a kid, havig to visit the graves of people I didn't even know just reminds me of so many unpleasant experiences, I'd hate my grandkids having to go through that. 

Cremate, plant a tree, or maybe carve out the initials of that person on the bark -  sounds so much better. With time, that tree will be forgotten once the closest people are gone or have moved on., becoming part of the ecosystem and even serving as a haven for birds and insects.  No need to occupy space for 200 years in the middle of the cemetery. Most of us are not that special. 

Edited by Michael569

“If you find yourself acting to impress others, or avoiding action out of fear of what they might think, you have left the path.” ― Epictetus

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7 minutes ago, Michael569 said:

Sure thing but I'm sure we can come up with better ways to remember the dead than visiting an overpriced, depressing block of stone each year in the middle of thousand other blocks of stone. As a kid, havig to visit the graves of people I didn't even know just reminds me of so many unpleasant experiences, I'd hate my grandkids having to go through that. 

Cremate, plant a tree, or maybe carve out the initials of that person on the bark -  sounds so much better. With time, that tree will be forgotten, becoming part of the ecosystem and even serving as a haven for birds and insects once the closest people are gone or have moved on. No need to occupy space for 200 years in the middle of the cemetery. 

I don't think things are that simple. I would like to have the type of funeral you described, but different people have different needs.

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