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thegreatminderaser

thegreatminderaser

the hands that strangle you are yours
Nov 11, 2025
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i was looking into hydrolysis & green burials, trying to figure out how much i'd need to save to help the financial aspect of my death. even if i flinch or change my mind, it's not like it'll go to waste. i don't want or need anything fancy, just put me straight in the ground and then let anybody celebrate however they want. i don't have any grand visions, i just want to be convenient in death as i like to be in life.

have you thought about having a funeral? any final wishes regarding that? i'd love to hear them, i think funerals are neat even if i don't personally have any grand desire for one.
 
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darksouls

Illuminated
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I dont want to give that hypocrites a stage
 
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natori

natori

Que Sera, Sera—Whatever Will Be, Will Be.
Nov 26, 2025
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Although I would neither desire nor place importance on having a funeral of my own (I would prefer simply to be left in solitude), I recognize that a funeral is not truly for the deceased. Rather, it exists for those who remain, allowing them a final moment of connection in spirit and an opportunity to grieve and mourn the loss of a friend, relative, or loved one.
 
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Gabriel1987

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In France, the funeral It's mandatory. I wanted to completely erase my existence; I didn't want a grave, but I won't have a choice.
 
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thegreatminderaser

the hands that strangle you are yours
Nov 11, 2025
47
Although I would neither desire nor place importance on having a funeral of my own (I would prefer simply to be left in solitude), I recognize that a funeral is not truly for the deceased. Rather, it exists for those who remain, allowing them a final moment of connection in spirit and an opportunity to grieve and mourn the loss of a friend, relative, or loved one.
thats very poignant. its true with regards to the actual ritual of a funeral, but what about the more practical aspect of having somebody deal with your body? do you feel the same way?
 
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DeathSweetDeath

Elementalist
Nov 12, 2025
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No, I don't want any of it. I want to be cremated, and I hope as few people as possible will learn of my death. I'm fine with being forgotten.
 
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thegreatminderaser

the hands that strangle you are yours
Nov 11, 2025
47
In France, the funeral It's mandatory. I wanted to completely erase my existence; I didn't want a grave, but I won't have a choice.
if you don't want a grave, what would you like to happen to your body? you could be cremated and have your ashes scattered somewhere, no?
No, I don't want any of it. I want to be cremated, and I hope as few people as possible will learn of my death. I'm fine with being forgotten.
is there anything you have in mind for the ashes? when i used to work at a thrift store we were donated urns full of ashes all the time. if i get a water cremation i like to imagine my remains up on somebody's dusty bookshelf or in storage in the basement, out of sight out of mind.
 
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Maravillosa

Господи помилуй — мир в Україні!
Sep 7, 2018
705
Of course! I want a Catholic Funeral Mass with Masses held in my memory every year on the anniversaries of my birth, baptism, and death. I'd prefer a green burial in a Catholic cemetery, but cremation followed by burial of the ashes in a grave or columbarium at a Catholic cemetery is OK with me. (It would probably be cheaper.) I do want a gravestone. Definitely I want to be remembered by posterity: I want to be admired and prayed for. May God have mercy on my soul! 😇
 
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FadingSnowFake

FadingSnowFake

Enlightened
Nov 25, 2024
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Don't see the purpose. Simple cremation pre-arranged with a funeral company. Ashes scattered at sea.
 
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thegreatminderaser

the hands that strangle you are yours
Nov 11, 2025
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Of course! I want a Catholic Funeral Mass with Masses held in my memory every year on the anniversaries of my birth, baptism, and death. I'd prefer a green burial in a Catholic cemetery, but cremation followed by burial of the ashes in a grave or columbarium at a Catholic cemetery is OK with me. (It would probably be cheaper.) I do want a gravestone. Definitely I want to be remembered by posterity: I want to be admired and prayed for. May God have mercy on my soul! 😇
that sounds nice! i've not encountered anybody religious on this site, isn't it considered a sin to commit suicide? i'm not knowledgeable on these things, i hope i'm not being rude.
 
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MicahBell

the coke keeps me slim, booze gives me personality
Feb 11, 2025
134
i was looking into hydrolysis & green burials, trying to figure out how much i'd need to save to help the financial aspect of my death. even if i flinch or change my mind, it's not like it'll go to waste. i don't want or need anything fancy, just put me straight in the ground and then let anybody celebrate however they want. i don't have any grand visions, i just want to be convenient in death as i like to be in life.

have you thought about having a funeral? any final wishes regarding that? i'd love to hear them, i think funerals are neat even if i don't personally have any grand desire for one.
Before colonisation in my culture we would be buried directly in the earth wrapped in blankets. No real funeral. That's what I'd like to happen but that isn't allowed anymore.
 
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lamy's sacred sleep

lamy's sacred sleep

what's a way to just be competent
Nov 22, 2024
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i'd rather they spend their money on something else, but what could I do.
 
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thegreatminderaser

the hands that strangle you are yours
Nov 11, 2025
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Don't see the purpose. Simple cremation pre-arranged with a funeral company. Ashes scattered at sea.
any specific reason for being scattered at sea? i wish other body disposal(? i feel like there's a better term) options were as cheap/accessible as cremation
Before colonisation in my culture we would be buried directly in the earth wrapped in blankets. No real funeral. That's what I'd like to happen but that isn't allowed anymore.
thats sad that it's not allowed anymore. looking things up here, you can be buried in a shroud, but it'll be in the ballpark of $4,500

is your username a reference to red dead redemption 2 or am i mistaken
 
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vanillamilkshakes

Aspiring Corpse
Aug 26, 2024
608
I hate the idea of a funeral; I just want to be cremated and scattered.
 
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overlyelusive

overlyelusive

Wasting Away
Dec 6, 2025
49
I don't really want one, but I think I want to be cremated.
 
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FadingSnowFake

FadingSnowFake

Enlightened
Nov 25, 2024
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any specific reason for being scattered at sea? i wish other body disposal(? i feel like there's a better term) options were as cheap/accessible as cremation
It's the easiest considering where I live and cheapest from what I could find out. I also don't want a grave site, and love the ocean. I actually asked the funeral company to suggest the cheapest way to "dispose" of ashes (thinking garbage bins). But the response was that they need instructions or wishes to act on. They cannot just "dispose human ashes somewhere" 🤣
 
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Maravillosa

Maravillosa

Господи помилуй — мир в Україні!
Sep 7, 2018
705
that sounds nice! i've not encountered anybody religious on this site, isn't it considered a sin to commit suicide? i'm not knowledgeable on these things, i hope i'm not being rude.
Oh yes, the Catholic Church considers suicide to be a sin, but after the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965), it realizes that most people who end their lives frequently are not fully responsible for that sin. Mental illness and severe suffering and stress frequently diminish the responsibility of a person who ctbs.
 
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taker_of_insulin

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Aug 22, 2025
48
In France, the funeral It's mandatory. I wanted to completely erase my existence; I didn't want a grave, but I won't have a choice.
It's mandatory? Are you saying it's just a strong tradition? Or the state mandates that a funeral is had? That'd be crazy if true.
 
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Gabriel1987

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Dec 8, 2025
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if you don't want a grave, what would you like to happen to your body? you could be cremated and have your ashes scattered somewhere, no?
I misinterpreted French law; it is forbidden to keep the ashes of a deceased person at home. The family has one year to decide on their final destination: placement in a columbarium, burial in a grave, or scattering in a memorial garden or in nature, provided that the designated areas are respected. Private gardens, public spaces, and public roads are excluded.
It's mandatory? Are you saying it's just a strong tradition? Or the state mandates that a funeral is had? That'd be crazy if true.
Ultimately, French law requires us to buy a coffin for cremation. So we have to burn the bodies in coffins, which made me think we were obligated to have a grave, lol.
 
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Wishingforadream

Shine Bright
Sep 28, 2025
40
I hate the idea of a funeral. And even more so the idea of being buried, I'd like to be cremated and ashes to be scattered.
 
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Gabriel1987

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Dec 8, 2025
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I'd rather people celebrate than hold a funeral after my death. For me, death is a liberation, not a misfortune, but very few people think like me...
 
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wordsoutb4sumnelsin

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Dec 7, 2025
76
Ugh, I remember scattering my Grandma's ashes, more shitty sadness... Have wished for some sci-fi thing that could just erase my body. Just simple and actually gone
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
48,127
No, I just want to be forgotten about like I never suffered in this dreadful, torturous existence at all, all I want is peace from the terrible mistake of existence, if it's up to me I'd erase this existence, I just want to be permanently unconscious with this existence finally all gone and forgotten, I wish for no more pain and no more suffering.
 
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disabledaccount0452

*.✧ Que Sera, Sera ✧.* | 25y/o fem
Nov 25, 2025
312
I'm okay with the cheapest option. Don't want to put even more strain on my family. A unmarked grave in a forest sounds nice. My death helping new trees to flourish sounds kinda lovely
 
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meddle

pink floyd is half of my personality
Jan 11, 2024
372
funerals are for the living. personally i dont care much if im buried or cremated. you can do anyting you want with my body that makes it easier for you
 
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itsgone2

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Sep 21, 2025
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I'd prefer nothing. Certainly no grave that's a horrifying thought. Cremation and dump the ashes in the garbage. Just to completely disappear would be amazing.
 
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meiherasayuri

angel of darknees
Nov 27, 2025
77
At the very least, I want the state to show me some basic respect when I'm gone, the respect it doesn't show me and the disabled right now. I've never thought about a funeral, but I want my family to at least be able to say goodbye
 
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thegreatminderaser

thegreatminderaser

the hands that strangle you are yours
Nov 11, 2025
47
Ugh, I remember scattering my Grandma's ashes, more shitty sadness... Have wished for some sci-fi thing that could just erase my body. Just simple and actually gone
sorry to bring that thought up for you, my condolences. your best option would be cremation/hydrolysis, leaves behind a couple pounds of ash & bone fragments ground up, have it scattered somewhere that'll essentially turn to nothing.

i find it interesting that people feel strongly about wanting to truly become nothing, even though by the point that you're dead, your body is nothing but a cicada shell after a molt. i understand not wanting to exist, but my remains mean nothing beyond bringing closure or perhaps being useful in some way- i'll already be gone. i want my consciousness gone, the rest is up to whoever has to deal with it.
 
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WrathfulGloom32

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Oct 12, 2024
1,176
I don't care about funerals or cremation, I would prefer cremation if it came down to the two, I don't want people to gather around or leave me superficial and performative flowers after I die. I just want this to be over, that's it.
 
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FoxSauce

FoxSauce

Emotionally unstable like an IKEA table
Aug 23, 2024
1,267
Nope just bury me in the geound with some flowers and thats that
 
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