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@marley-production
Yâall want to see something wild?
the other hargreeves: all politically involved in some way, closely tied to the kennedy assassination
vanya:
I know I'm a handful but thats what you got two hands for
Me: [minding my own business]
My brain: by the way you're a bad person and you suck and your efforts mean dogshite
Me:
How deep is your love
when u vague post i would like u to message me who ur talking about bc i like secrets and gossip
Presidential race 2028: "but miss ocasio-cortez what about when you called me a cunt on league of legends"
we need to discuss something
take the cat ears off this is important
outfit idea
this took me out
fun funeral facts
embalming, the process of chemically preserving a corpse, is typically not required by law. unless you need to transport the body long-distance or postpone the burial, itâs 100% a vanity thing.
a body still rots in air-tight conditions. so âprotectiveâ or âsealedâ caskets are basically a scam, and anything fancy like metal is a waste of money.
want a beautiful casket for a viewing, but think burning or burying an expensive piece of hardwood is a waste of money and trees? rentals exist.
you donât need a coffin for cremation. the minimum requirement is that the body be in a âcremation container,â which is a simple cardboard box.
home funerals are an option. you donât need to hand the body over to a funeral home, and you can keep their involvement to a minimum.
natural burial sites exist. you can have your unembalmed body straight up thrown in the dirt to be tree food, if you want.
there are a lot of funeral homes that will prey on your ignorance and vulnerability in order to get as much money out of you as possible. they may imply optional certain services are legally mandatory, steer you away from cheaper options, charge additional costs for whatâs supposed to be all-inclusive services, etc.
one personâs death is another personâs profit. know your rights, do your research, and apply the same scrutiny you would to any other business.
For those of you interested, the youtube channel Ask A Mortician does a lot of videos on taboo death subjects, answers questions and is a huge advocate for natural burials and being present during the actual funeral process so you donât get taken advantage of by the funeral industry. Sheâs one of my favourite youtubers and I highly recommend her videos.
Let me get a blockbuster tracksuit, yall hoes couldnât tell me NUTHIN!!!!!
Hereâs the link, y'all:
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take a lot of naps and ignore a lot of people