Pascal (post: 1461741) wrote:You know, I'm going to respond to this thread... Five years from now ]
I wanted to say that. D:Lynna (post: 1461745) wrote:You made my day XD I acctually thought this thread was about the gravedigging of threads XD
Me too. XD
[Quote=Lynna]My Aunty once said "I'd like to be cremated, and have my ashes put into fireworks so my friends can have a fun party to remmember me in" XD
Wow, nice. XD
Unless, of course, nobody cares that I'm dead, wich is possible, but I would hope otherwise.
Never! D8
mechana2015 (post: 1461748) wrote:You have no idea how happy it makes me to hear that someone else has thought of that.
Hahaha.
Yuki-Anne (post: 1461754) wrote:I don't want people viewing my dead body after I'm gone. Maybe it's just me, but it's a level of creepiness akin to somebody watching you sleep, Edward Cullen style. Rather, everybody you know and love and a few people you don't watching you sleep, Edward Cullen style.
At my grandpa's wake we could see his body. It was jarring the first time (my parents were arranging the funeral and stuff, and they took us kids to the place some hours before), but I never thought of it as creepy.
ClosetOtaku (post: 1461821) wrote:As for gravedigging -- let's face it, digging up a body buried three years ago makes you a criminal, digging up one buried three thousand years ago makes you a researcher, and digging up one buried three million years ago* makes you famous. What's the difference?
Interesting observation. o.o
Mouse2010 (post: 1461841) wrote:I'd rather be cremated, because then I would take up less space. Also, I lived near the Mississippi during a flood years ago, and I remember being appalled when some cemeteries were flooded. The coffins and their contents were washed away. Of course that didn't bother the deceased themselves, but it was disgusting and a health risk, and it was traumatic for the families of the deceased. Watching that on the news made me think that I'd rather be cremated than run the risk of that happening to my body after I died.
Yeah, where my mom grew up they got a hurricane one year (in a place where they never--ever--get hurricanes), there was a ton of flooding, and she says there were indeed coffins and icky stuff floating around. It was disturbing, I guess. o_o
I've never really thought about whether I'd like to be cremated or not. I'd probably just be buried in a casket with the rest of the shebang.
I doubt I'd choose to be cremated. I'd just keep thinking of this story where my dad drove his grandmother and aunt (I think) to a funeral where the man had been cremated. Everyone stood around this little box, and after the ceremony I guess they lowered it in the hole in the ground, and things were pretty quiet. The two elderly ladies went to stand by the grave (Dad helping them keep their balance) and ones says, unintentionally clearly so everyone can hear: "Gee... that's a pretty small box... Did they fit all of him in there?" And the two women just start chattering on like, "I don't know, it's really tiny..." XD I bet if it were me, my sister would giggle and do something similar. I wonder if that would be so bad, though, really. XD