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Burkingam:

--- Quote from: flyawave on December 01, 2011, 11:48:09 AM ---Is it more environmentally friendly to be cremated, or have a responsibly sourced, biodegradable coffin?

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Cremation. This way, you don't use any land after you die.

kitamesume:
i wonder if headshrinking is legal in my area... you guys get the idea right~?

AnimeJanai:
It makes you wonder why sinkholes don't appear in funeral parks if a biodegradable coffin were used.  When it collapses, the ground above would sink.  Also, runoff water from a funeral park goes into the groundwater system.  In southern cities, this means peoples' wells will be sucking up funeral water.   If you live downslope from where Michael Jackson is buried, perhaps you can suck in some of his former molecules.  *ahem*

hanayome:

--- Quote from: Burkingam on December 01, 2011, 12:49:21 PM ---Cremation. This way, you don't use any land after you die.

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If you simply bury someone, s/he will decay soon enough. Then the same area can be re-used. It can be repeated forever. Why bother with cremation?

And yeah, that's my ideal funeral. A simple burial...

Muk666:

--- Quote from: Supai on November 30, 2011, 04:27:01 PM ---Cremation. If there is no corpse, there can't be a zombie either.

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Best choice, why risk having you return from the dead to kill people ?

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