Ananta

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    On 10/4/2019 at 7:50 PM, JustThinkingAloud said:

    Exactly! B|

    I was wondering how many people will laugh at it!

    Ahh, I'm glad I got it right, lol!!!!xD

    On 10/4/2019 at 7:50 PM, JustThinkingAloud said:

    Sometimes, we can take ourselves too seriously

    This is usually me and I'm tired of it, hence starting this thread! 

    On 10/4/2019 at 7:50 PM, JustThinkingAloud said:

    Was that funny? I can try harder for it to be funny but I'm just too quirky! ?

    Yes! ...I'll admit tho, I almost took it serious, then thought for a minute and said to myself, "this dude (or dudess) just needs to freakin' laugh, hehe?

     

     

     


  2. 20 minutes ago, JustThinkingAloud said:

    Is funny really funny? Let’s meditate on that, aaah, I think funny is funny but then it’s an emotion and that’s not funny but what funny really means? Isn’t it funny that funny is not funny and can be really just an imagination? Maybe it’s funny but no, that’s ego talking, funny is not really funny. I got to get this really right, it’s all about the Truth! Is funny really funny?

    Talk about over-analyzing ..lol...just laugh!????


  3. 1 minute ago, Angelite said:

    In my country it's free. A collective responsibility of the community. & for the government to provide the burial land. 

    Here in the U.S. nothings free. Pretty soon they will find a way to charge for air!

    2 minutes ago, Angelite said:

    This made me uncomfortable. Your dead body can feel more pain that when it was alive. 

    Nahh, I'll never believe that notion, ever. It's a twisted belief, but I understand it's part of your upbringing and culture.


  4. 14 minutes ago, Angelite said:

    How do atheist & non-believer handle a dead body? Do they buried it? Or did they burn it into ashes? Do you determine how you wan't your body to be handled prior to dying? 

    Any way they want, there are no rules, except in some religions or cultures. 

    15 minutes ago, Angelite said:

    How do you decide it? Who to do it? Family members? Or the government?

    You do what you want, literally. Make a living will if you want your wishes carried out, unless you have family you can trust and make sure you have the funds in the bank to pay for it. Draft it up with a lawyer that will keep the paperwork on file. If you want reassurance it will be done.

    The government would cremate you, as its cheapest and they would only take over if there was no family to step forward and no living will.

    21 minutes ago, Angelite said:

    In my culture, in my religion, it is a collective responsibilty to bath the dead body, and to handle it with care, and to bury it in earth. We had a whole syllabus in school on how to handle a dead body. 

    I see, well, here in the US things aren't usually done this way, unless perhaps someone stipulates this in a living will or to family.

     

    23 minutes ago, Angelite said:

    In my country, we had different burial places for different religions.

    There was a cemetery that's local to me that use to be only for Catholics for 20 years, but when they started hurting for business, they opened it to anyone. Probably had the Catholics already buried there, that paid top dollar for a Catholic cemetery, rolling in their caskets, lol?

    26 minutes ago, Angelite said:

    Do you wan't your body to be cremated into ashes? Or buried? Or frozen? 

    I absolutely dont care, throw me in a ditch, if it's the easiest and less hassle for everyone. "I" wont be here, so it doesnt matter.