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minus-squarebtbt [he/him]hexbear7·4 years agoCounterpoint: worms are pretty cool so it's nice to help feed them, as well as contribute to the ecosystem, with your dead body link
minus-squareGoovis__young [he/him]hexbear16·4 years agoagreed but being interred in a hermetically sealed casket doesn't really do anyone much good link
minus-squareEthicalHumanMeat [he/him]hexbear11·4 years agoEmbalming chemicals are super toxic. I'm not sure if worms can tolerate them. I know that they slowly kill off the surrounding plant life. link
minus-squareEthicalHumanMeat [he/him]hexbear6·4 years agoThe juice they use to keep dead bodies from decomposing for open-casket funerals and stuff. link
Counterpoint: worms are pretty cool so it's nice to help feed them, as well as contribute to the ecosystem, with your dead body
agreed but being interred in a hermetically sealed casket doesn't really do anyone much good
you can do that without a grave
Embalming chemicals are super toxic. I'm not sure if worms can tolerate them. I know that they slowly kill off the surrounding plant life.
Embalming chemicals? Sorry for being dumb
The juice they use to keep dead bodies from decomposing for open-casket funerals and stuff.