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Old 02-08-2011, 06:38 PM   #1128
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I don't see cemetaries as creepy (unless it's pitch black and there's creepy 'someone's coming to get you' music playing in the background). I think that's because of two things. One, I'm not afraid of death at all. Two, I find the living substantially more fearful than the dead.

I used to live down the road from a small, country cemetary and loved going down there to get away from the typical rotten childhood.

I think more people are choosing to be cremated nowadays than be buried. I am one of those people.

Then again, there's those funeral homes that have been charged with putting multiple corpses in one grave and/or selling the corpses' parts off without the family's notice.

I'm more worried about future generations than the past, though I think before we, as a nation and as humans, can progress, we have to look back and learn from the work of our ancestors.
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