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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I does not matter to me. All that is left after you die is your physical body. What really matters is where your soul and spirit goes
- 1 decade ago
I'm interested in the green burial reef - after being cremated - my remains will be mixed with concrete and placed in the ocean. It creates a reef home for fish.
Why? Doesn't take up much space and contributes to a healthier ocean environment and home for the fishies..
- 1 decade ago
Cremation, of course. I'm not superstitious, thinking my rotting, discarded shell will be of any use to the earth--especially if it's full of formaldehyde & not allowed to rot naturally. Even with out the formaldehyde polluting the ground, too many dead bodies might not be a great thing for those left behind.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Self cremation.
- cranky_gutLv 51 decade ago
Cremation. Being buried is a waste of money, land and materials used to make the casket
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Cremation. I dont feel comfortable rotting inside a casket.
- 1 decade ago
Cremation, and I want all my ashes spread on the wind so that the wind can carry me to all the places that I have never been.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Cremation. I intend to donate my organs to whomever needs them, and I don't think I'll be looking too pretty after that.