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    So CO is considering allowing human composting - yet human waste (from the living) can't be used as fertilizer, at least not for food. I can't say I'm against banning human waste as fertilizer, just that we live in a weird world.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 00tec View Post
    Tumbleweeds? Seems like that would be pretty easy to accomplish
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    Quote Originally Posted by FromMyColdDeadHand View Post
    Uhm, the pyramids? Catacombs in Rome? We've been burying our dead for, well, for ever. Burying the dead is one of those things that makes us human- like cave painting and making beads.

    Stuff like prions seem like good enough reason to keep bodies out of the farm cycle as much as we can.
    That was a select few individuals. The vast majority of people that have ever lived probably never even had a grave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eddiememphis View Post
    I have several neighbors I would like to see returned to nature.

    There is a place out east on Smith Road that will chop up a body for free.

    They sell the usable stuff, incinerate the gunk and return the ashes to the family.

    https://www.sciencecare.com/

    That's pretty cool. I think I'd like to donate my body to science fiction...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Why wouldn't we do this? Burial as we know it is only as new as the American Civil War. This is better for the world in general and falls in line with the rest of the hundreds of thousands of years of our history as a species. The only more wasteful use of property beyond a cemetery is probably a golf course.
    Have you ever been to the northeast? There are cemeteries everywhere with markers dated around the revolution and earlier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChadAmberg View Post
    That's pretty cool. I think I'd like to donate my body to science fiction...
    I like it
    Could be as simple as the limits of data storage are reached using silicon chips so server rooms of brains are used instead
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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    Have you ever been to the northeast? There are cemeteries everywhere with markers dated around the revolution and earlier.
    I guess I should have specified that embalming and the funeral industry is only as old as the Civil War, not burial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I guess I should have specified that embalming and the funeral industry is only as old as the Civil War, not burial.
    Of course. there are cemetery's in the NYC area. That have families in the ground since, well it had people. IIRC , one of the cemetery's in Queens, at some point pulled all the graves. Redug the area, so they could stack the caskets, vertically. Giving more room for the next seasons catch
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    Meh. Just proper disposal/recycling of organic material.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    Tumbleweed = Russian thistle
    I hate you now

    Russian death weeds, organic cancer, cartwheeling assholes, would have been perfectly acceptable

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