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Gaara ([info]glitched) wrote,
@ 2009-08-26 19:36:00


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Entry tags:death and decay :)

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What is the purpose of burying dead bodies? I assumed it was to mask the smells of decomposition, which can become foul very quickly, but I'm also told there is personal significance to it. That does not make sense. A dead body is an object. It cannot talk to you. I would not feel comforted sitting next to a decomposing heap of flesh, organs, and bones. I believe it is more efficient to burn the bodies. The odor of the burning flesh is only a temporary discomfort, and does not take as long as natural processes.

Burying is also impractical, for it is a waste of land, unless you were to bury many in one large hole. Even in that situation, a cremation would ultimately save resources. Labor, included.

Many things commonplace are not practical. I wonder why this is. I will have to look further into it.



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[info]glitched
2009-08-27 10:48 pm UTC (link)
I do not wish to.

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