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| Simon_N |
| Thats sick. But a good way to dispose of a body. |
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| PivotTechno |
What's sick about feeding an otherwise useless chunk of flesh to the boids, and as you say, a good way to dispose of a body?
Makes considerably more sense than preserving it in a $3000 wood box and dumping it in the ground so that people who can't let go can visit it once a year to lay flowers over it and utter a few meaningless platitudes to make themselves feel better about their own imminent demise. |
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| leph555 |
| quote: | Originally posted by PivotTechno
What's sick about feeding an otherwise useless chunk of flesh to the boids?
Makes considerably more sense than preserving it in a $3000 wood box and dumping it in the ground so that people who can't let go can visit it once a year to lay flowers over it and utter a few meaningless platitudes to make themselves feel better about their own imminent demise. |
+1
I don't want to rot in the ing ground for s sake. Should we be closer to "god" then to the devil? |
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| D-res |
:wtf:
I mean, I'm all for renewable...
You know it's kind of eleg...
no, you know what... just :wtf: |
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| noikeee |
| Interesting, even if the images are quite shocking and graphic, but to be honest I'm not seeing what's so much more honourable to be eaten by vultures rather than by worms. |
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| Chris Crossland |
Plenty of vultures out here that'll pick your bones clean before morning.
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| WittyHandle |
| Wouldn't want those vultures to starve. |
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| MGT |
| Death is death. Nothing glorious about it. |
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| WittyHandle |
| Like everything, it is what you make it. |
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| Simon_N |
| quote: | Originally posted by WittyHandle
Like everything, it is what you make it. |
? :haha:
Yeah great input. |
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| Sushipunk |
Wow :wtf:
Interesting though, I guess.
I have to say they do a pretty good job. There's not much left of him at the end. |
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