
Emerita
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- Jan 16, 2025
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Traditional Burial Methods
Casket: A container for burial.
Home Burial: Burying a body on private property.
Hanging Coffin: Coffins suspended on cliffs or trees.
Urn: Container to hold ashes.
Scatter Ashes: Any location for scattering ones remains.
Cremation and Related Methods
Cremation: Reducing a body to ashes through burning.
Aquamation: Using alkaline hydrolysis to reduce the body to ashes.
Natural and Eco Friendly Methods
Recompose: Transforming remains into soil through composting.
Tree Burial/ Planting: Biodegradable container for tree growth. Or using ashes as fertilizer.
Coral Reef Burial: Somehow ashes are made into a reef structure.
Sea Burial: Scattering ashes or burying a body at sea.
Infinity Burial Suit: A suit that nourishes soil.
Loop Living Cocoon: A biodegradable cocoon.
Exposure: Leaving the body in nature to decompose.
Biodegradable Urn: An urn that decomposes naturally.
Burial Pod: A pod that encases remains.
Preservation and Scientific Methods
Mummification: Preserving a body through embalming and drying.
Cryonics: Preserving a body at low temperatures for potential future revival. (Obviously not this one)
Plastination: Replacing body fluids with plastic for educational purposes.
Dissolution Promession: Using liquid nitrogen to break down a body.
Donate to Science/Organ Donation
I Don't Know What Category
Painting: Mixing ashes into paint for artwork.
Firework: Incorporating ashes into fireworks.
Ornament/Art: Creating memorial items from ashes.
Space Burial: Sending ashes into space.
Vinyl Compression: Turning ashes into a vinyl record.
Glass Keepsakes: Mixing ashes into glass work.
Diamonds: Creating synthetic diamonds from ashes.
Columbarium: A monument which stores the remains
Tattoo: Ashes incorporated in the ink of someone's tattoo.
Pencils: Ashes are made into about 240 pencils.
Frisbee: Ashes made into disk.
Bullets: Ashes mixed into ammunition.
Hypothetically if you had the choice of any of these not worrying about logistics which would you pick?
I would be a firework
but in reality Im just being cremated
Casket: A container for burial.
Home Burial: Burying a body on private property.
Hanging Coffin: Coffins suspended on cliffs or trees.
Urn: Container to hold ashes.
Scatter Ashes: Any location for scattering ones remains.
Cremation and Related Methods
Cremation: Reducing a body to ashes through burning.
Aquamation: Using alkaline hydrolysis to reduce the body to ashes.
Natural and Eco Friendly Methods
Recompose: Transforming remains into soil through composting.
Tree Burial/ Planting: Biodegradable container for tree growth. Or using ashes as fertilizer.
Coral Reef Burial: Somehow ashes are made into a reef structure.
Sea Burial: Scattering ashes or burying a body at sea.
Infinity Burial Suit: A suit that nourishes soil.
Loop Living Cocoon: A biodegradable cocoon.
Exposure: Leaving the body in nature to decompose.
Biodegradable Urn: An urn that decomposes naturally.
Burial Pod: A pod that encases remains.
Preservation and Scientific Methods
Mummification: Preserving a body through embalming and drying.
Cryonics: Preserving a body at low temperatures for potential future revival. (Obviously not this one)
Plastination: Replacing body fluids with plastic for educational purposes.
Dissolution Promession: Using liquid nitrogen to break down a body.
Donate to Science/Organ Donation
I Don't Know What Category
Painting: Mixing ashes into paint for artwork.
Firework: Incorporating ashes into fireworks.
Ornament/Art: Creating memorial items from ashes.
Space Burial: Sending ashes into space.
Vinyl Compression: Turning ashes into a vinyl record.
Glass Keepsakes: Mixing ashes into glass work.
Diamonds: Creating synthetic diamonds from ashes.
Columbarium: A monument which stores the remains
Tattoo: Ashes incorporated in the ink of someone's tattoo.
Pencils: Ashes are made into about 240 pencils.
Frisbee: Ashes made into disk.
Bullets: Ashes mixed into ammunition.
Hypothetically if you had the choice of any of these not worrying about logistics which would you pick?
I would be a firework

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