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#162
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02-16-2014, 12:19 PM
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Re: Pictures of Funeral Preparations
Cremation. Once you die, that body starts turning to dirt. It is disturbing to know there are people who get off on dead bodies. How incredibly vile.
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#163
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02-16-2014, 12:28 PM
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Re: Pictures of Funeral Preparations
I dressed my dad for his cremation. He was in a body bag post autopsy at the coroners office. People ask me how the hell I did it and what the hell is wrong with you? I've washed and prepared dead bodies before. It gave me great comfort after all the medical intervention he had in his last year of life that I was the last to touch him dress him in his favourite clothes and snug him up in his favourite Arsenal football blanket.
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#164
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02-16-2014, 08:21 PM
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Re: Pictures of Funeral Preparations
it cracked me up..that picture did. I have a similar one but not that good of one. I'll see if i can find him. ah here he is. This isn't about his weight it's about that look on his face. It's like a "going to thanksgiving" picture, not so much a "there's a dead woman behind me" face. |
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#166
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02-16-2014, 08:27 PM
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Re: Pictures of Funeral Preparations
hmm.. actually i have some questions.. this woman both looks dead due to the spray on make up and pin on her blouse about three buttons down, and alive , as her nails are unfinished, her muscles look toned in the face, her neck is able to support her, and her hands themselves look living. Perhaps a training model that is still living? but that pin on her blouse also says dead so confused. This may really be a decent job if dead, but perhaps a student project on a model at at a mortuary school>
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