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Are they really allowed to post photos of our bodies after death?
Thread starterthenamingofcats
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One good thing is the person is already gone in this situation and can't be aware of or care about what's happening to their body anymore, I agree it's wrong and disrespectful but they'll literally never know about it.
What comes around, goes around.
Hopefully, the same shit happens to whoever (and their family members too) disrespects and leaks photos of people on their worst day in (exiting) life.
I've seen a lot of studies and photos on the internet of people that have ctb, as I'm sure you all have too. Is this really legal? I feel like I have to protect my body somehow after I'm dead to avoid people circulating photos of it or cutting it apart. And in some of the studies the bodies are nude!!! It seems so disrespectful to the dead and to someone that suffered so much in life.
@rozeske I think she was harshly treated and should've been warned not banned. @sserafim if you want your body to not be photographed and autopsied afterwards then your best bet is to swallow or smoke a stick of TNT and let it blow you away beyond recognition
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