alright, blog post number two.
i don't plan on posting every day but here i am during the quiet time of the day.
I regret to inform you that i am taking some time away from the forum. I know, i have only just got here but keep reading.
next week i am traveling... i cant help beating around the bush when it comes to this, i have become more and more withdrawn so I'm going to tackle it head on.
16 days ago my grandma died, i was very close to her, lovely lady and i miss her. the funeral was on Thursday.. 1 day before i signed up.
now next week, i am going away as i have said. i am going to scatter her ashes, I'm going to see her friends and i am going to be there for my family.
unfortunately i am not going to be here.
but don't worry, i have plans, My next blog post will hopefully make you excited and eager and all sorts of good words which can be strung together with alliteration. Until then, take care of yourself, and send ahmed a pm its about time you replied to that welcome pm you got when you joined.
post 2, regrettable information
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That's very sad RIP.
Have fun on your travels though. Traveling is a good way to expand the mind.
Have fun on your travels though. Traveling is a good way to expand the mind.
it will just be monday to friday so i will be back next weekend, and i am going to my birthplace as that is where she spent most of her life.
Do you plan to be turned to ash after death? Or buried?
probably cremated more space efficient.
cant imagine what a man sized plot of land would cost when i come to die.
cant imagine what a man sized plot of land would cost when i come to die.
Space wise it wouldn't matter much since the bones will crumble in due time.
But yeah, I guess being cremated is cheaper.
But yeah, I guess being cremated is cheaper.
you need a plot of land to be buried in before you start crumbling away. i hope we dont start re-using the space where others are burried. eventually it will run out though, or they build over it
I think that's what they do, they reuse the same grave after the body turns to dust.
i have seen graves dating back 600 years
That's probably an exceptiOn.
the exceptions go back thousands of years but they are unmarked. standing stones.
While most graves aren't reused, in a purely logical space of thinking, it would be much more efficient because the decaying human body does fertilize the land.
yeah ash isn't much of a fertilizer but which gives off more harmful gas?
Burning is worse for the environment.
Actually most graves are reused, after a certain amount of time passes.
So sorry to hear that Bendy, may she rest in peace
see u Friday then...
see u Friday then...