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You either rot in the ground, rot in the sea or burn to ashes!!!:03: I hope this helps!!:yep:
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Huh, hard to think that the last person to post in this thread pre-necro now knows the answer to the OPs question... :nope:
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Wow!! That's scary!!:o
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I hope they won't find my body.
I'm already determined not to await eternity in a catholic (or any other) cemetary, so when my time comes I hope I'll have a chance to escape to the woods and let the animals scatter my remains. |
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also contains four members that still post today ... :up:
I know for sure that one of two things will happen when you die. 1. They have to dispose of the body by burial or cremation after the inspection and removal of your inner now no longer working parts. 2. The spirit is left to ponder which side they will serve or a higher power will decide for them I want my tombstone to read, "If I had of been a better person I wouldn't be left down here ... I would be up there" Read The Avon Lady's post #38 a classic answer for people that want to argue :yep: |
I'm all but certain nothing happens after you die.
I wish I would see my lost loved ones, but I don't think it's going to happen. |
I agree; I think it'll just be like a light switched off... then nothing
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RETURNED FROM THE DEAD TO EAT THE ATTENTION SPANS OF THE LIVING. |
I'll bite : )
It would be too boring to play harps for eternity .... Seriously, since 3rd grade (and I'm an older guy now) I still believe I will just rot, and if cremated, (either way) my remains will be part of the Sun when it expands to become a Red Giant in 5 +/- billion years and turns the Earth into a small cinder. |
I guess we will find out when we get there.
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That might be an option for you if that's available in Slovenia as well. |
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