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Old 08-23-2012, 09:08 PM   #92 (permalink)
redpoint5
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Originally Posted by Christ View Post
Your body is no longer necessary after you're dead. It's just a rotten old car with no engine. Why not recycle it?

Solves several problems, land use not being the least of them.
It's a good idea, but almost nobody will go for it. The majority will make sure that practice is illegal.

When I die, I simply want to be pushed into an unmarked grave and covered over with dirt. It shouldn't cost anything to die, but somehow the government and business have colluded to get just a few more $$ out of what was once a person.

If my body could be used as energy, that's something I would consider.
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