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Green, But A Bit Gruesome (You Have Been Warned)
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Post-cremation metalwork is removed from ashes.
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, but metal to recycling.
It's surprising what goes on that we aren't aware of (or more likely, don't give a second thought to).
And good to see "green" being exercised so thoroughly.
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Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, but metal to recycling.
It's surprising what goes on that we aren't aware of (or more likely, don't give a second thought to).
And good to see "green" being exercised so thoroughly.
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//So in theory .. in an afterlife, part of you could actualy be skimming above the clouds ... as a wheelnut on a Dreamliner//
A useful if pedestrian future, then.
But we have a glorious past in fact, not theory: stars exploded to create the materials from which naked apes with Twitter accounts were formed.
A useful if pedestrian future, then.
But we have a glorious past in fact, not theory: stars exploded to create the materials from which naked apes with Twitter accounts were formed.
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