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DiscussionWhat do you want to happen to you body after you pass/What do you think is most likely to happen to it?
Thread starterEtherealCicada
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If I die by suicide, I imagine it will be autopsied. After that though, cremation. I'd like my ashes thrown into the sea but I doubt I'll have anyone to do that eventually so- it doesn't really matter.
Ideally I'd like my organs to go to someone else who could make better use of them. But to achieve that, it would take some serious planning. I'd have to be found immediately. I haven't done enough research on how to do it, but I'm sure there's a way.
i wouldn't care what happens to my body after i died... it's not like i'm there to experience anything lol. i suppose whatever is most comfortable and ideal for my family.
following up on that, i imagine they would probably cremate or bury me. i would like them to cremate me over a burial because that's the cheaper option which means saving them money in a process that i want to affect them as minimally as possible.
I'm paranoid about being forgotten once I die so I would want to be buried to maximise my time on Earth, just in whatever bloody clothes I was wearing when I died cause I don't want people undressing me when I'm dead. What's under these clothes is only for me to know! (and whoever I choose if if you get what I mean but that's not relevant here). Although I'd quickly become a skeleton in there but being in mud preserves you nicely, even if it squishes you a bit but you can't really put a nice grave covered in flowers over a swamp. Idk maybe a new way to preserve bodies will be invented before I die that'll keep me eerily in one piece for millenniums to come. I guess ice is my best bet but it's too warm where I live and also some archeologists are bound to dig me up eventually and make me rot in a museum somewhere as an example of a 21st century woman.
Cremate my body. Place the ashes in a 1 gallon jug. Maybe place a metal dog tag for id purposes. Burry the jug someplace. Place a post or rock over it. Sometime in the future, everyone will forget about me.
I'm hoping my body would just decompose and nobody will find me. If I end up doing it in a forest I am going to try to make sure I am well hidden. And if I end up doing it in death valley, i'm gonna try to go somewhere real far.And stay hidden if possible.
Ideally I'd like my organs to go to someone else who could make better use of them. But to achieve that, it would take some serious planning. I'd have to be found immediately. I haven't done enough research on how to do it, but I'm sure there's a way.
this is probably a little insane, but i am obsessed with the idea of my boyfriend eating me after death. will graham maxxing or something. realistically, though, i'll be cremated.
I like the idea of my body decomposing and returning to the earth. In practice that means buying a plot in the hippie eco cemetery. For reasons of economy, I'm sure I'll be immolated. I'll ask in my suicide note for my ashes to be scattered in nature somewhere.
I want to be cremated. I wrote in a letter that I want my parents and each sibling to have a portion. I did specify that although these are my wishes, they are free to make the choice that is best for their grief and healing. If they want a coffin and funeral and all that, then I would approve. I will be dead, so quite honestly what I want doesn't matter anymore.
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