Post AtPXGKNJoLfIlwraUK by redstarfish@social.linux.pizza
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(DIR) Post #AtPXGJBaEUgT5GMhYe by redstarfish@social.linux.pizza
2025-04-24T08:25:15Z
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After my dead body has been used for scientific purposes, and organs donated, I'd prefer the rest of it to be naturally buried[1] instead of being cremated (which is the default setting right now, based on the religion I was born with).I wonder if this can be easily done in India, without making things difficult for my relatives.[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_burial
(DIR) Post #AtPXGKNJoLfIlwraUK by redstarfish@social.linux.pizza
2025-04-24T08:29:18Z
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Cremation feels so wrong. Like, you used earth's resources for decades and when you die, you make that inaccessible to other flora and fauna? What a dick move!
(DIR) Post #AtPXGLQtsW7m3LXxi4 by Suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com
2025-04-24T08:48:43.534253Z
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@redstarfish The ashes themselves could be used by flora and fauna, although they're typically either not spread, or spread in the wrong place.