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Posted by Anonymous
 - July 10, 2020, 02:08:29 PM
It is illegal to feed your corpse to wild animals even in the United States. A man in San Francisco, dying of cancer, wanted his remains to be fed to sharks off the coast of California. The courts ruled against it on grounds of desecration of human remains. After he died he was cremated and dumped into the sea of San Fran. Who cares, once you are dead you are dead one should have final say on their remains as long as no other citizens are harmed.
Posted by Anonymous
 - April 13, 2020, 12:17:25 AM
Quote from: "Mel"That Canada has literally the strongest acts in place in the entire World, when it comes to dead bodies?  We respect our dead

Yes, I heard on the BBC once that the eskimos drag you out into the blizzard in the middle of the night and remove your pyjamas.





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Posted by fuckugoogle
 - April 12, 2020, 06:13:18 AM
Quote from: "Mel"Respect the dead!  Most of them were better than us anyhow...

when thay start complaning ill care lol
Posted by Anonymous
 - April 12, 2020, 06:08:26 AM
Respect the dead!  Most of them were better than us anyhow...
Posted by fuckugoogle
 - April 12, 2020, 06:06:31 AM
Quote from: "Mel"That Canada has literally the strongest acts in place in the entire World, when it comes to dead bodies?  We respect our dead to the point where our Provincial and Federal legislation ensures this:



One time payment for plot, and plot and maintenance is guaranteed forever.  I'm not joking..  For ever.  Our legislation calls it "in perpetuity"...



The US does this also, but here's the kicker...  The US can move graves!



In Canada, the Cemetery Act states that bodies cannot be moved for ANY reason!  And they aren't, for any reason.



SOLID!

pfft i want care when i am dead
Posted by Anonymous
 - April 12, 2020, 06:01:54 AM
That Canada has literally the strongest acts in place in the entire World, when it comes to dead bodies?  We respect our dead to the point where our Provincial and Federal legislation ensures this:



One time payment for plot, and plot and maintenance is guaranteed forever.  I'm not joking..  For ever.  Our legislation calls it "in perpetuity"...



The US does this also, but here's the kicker...  The US can move graves!



In Canada, the Cemetery Act states that bodies cannot be moved for ANY reason!  And they aren't, for any reason.



SOLID!