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It really is. I am confused by the metal coffins. Those won't break down. Kind of like the Egyptian stone sarcophagi. Around for millennia.

I also wonder what part of our society will last. Egyptian pyramids. Burial mounds of England and Americas. We shall leave football stadia. And roads.
Formaldehyde poisoning the earth. I'm glad that cremation is more popular these days, but I will say that the best view in Gig Harbor belongs to the cemetery... buggers.
 
It really is. I am confused by the metal coffins. Those won't break down. Kind of like the Egyptian stone sarcophagi. Around for millennia.

I also wonder what part of our society will last. Egyptian pyramids. Burial mounds of England and Americas. We shall leave football stadia. And roads.

We will be remembered for concrete geese. They will excavate and find so many they will think we worshipped them
 
That they do. They aren't as marketable quite yet, but hopefully the sentiment will grow.
Mom wanted cardboard. Settled for the cheapest press board we could get. Full of chemicals, but what could you do.

Is it better to be preserved forever or fade away? Mummification and preservation versus no impact and total recycle. Things that make you go Hmmm.
 

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