I adore this. This is perfectly how we were meant to go but in a new modern and more emotionally friendly way too. ❤ perfect. And the way it involves you. To grieve, embrace or understand death or whatever youre going through...thats important to really grieve properly.
Interesting, I wonder if this is how the Soilent Green company started? First we use human compost for gardens, then when we start running out of room for the soil, will we be used to feed animals or processed into "1/4 pounders with cheese"? I believe it's unlikely, but it makes one wonder....🤔
@Try this 250lbs of soil x 3.38 million deaths in North America in 2020, don't forget that the number of deaths per year grows significantly and will continue to grow as our population increases; that's 845 Million lbs of soil just for 1 year.... how long do you imagine it'll take before we have to start trucking human compost into remote forested areas? How many people do you think would be ok with their loved ones being stockpilled into essentially mass graves? Sure, not everyone will be composted, but as I've mentioned before, the number of dead people rises every year, so it won't take long to reach over 3 million composted bodies/ year. It's a thought experiment, I don't know the answers, but if people don't ask questions and think critically about the effects of things; then we are no better than sheep.
If thats your taste, go for it. I think it’s ridiculous and i’d rather bury my body under the ground so all the creepy crawlies have smth to eat. After all that hard work of tearing through the coffin, they deserve a lil feast don’t you think?
@@Victoria-mg5bt Yeah. In France, too. But we have more urgent issues with Macron, who is leaning more and more on the dark side. Well, is there even a country where the situation bettering ?
IMO the best is the process of dissolving people is a high pressure cooker with a highly base material. After the process the fluids can be directly added to river water without signs of contaminants. Use natural potash for the base, and a natural acid to neutralize before disposing. Artificial joints and the like are reclaimed unharmed for reuse or recycle. Smith Falls used to do it, may still.
This is really weird propaganda. Why not just do the cremation and scatter the ashes? What's the big deal now with composting? It was always a common and traditionally accepted practice to have one's remains scattered at sea or over some natural location. This is nothing new. But this piece makes it sound like some kind of dystopian Soylent Green ritual: a composting ceremony. It really feels like something sinister is going on here.
I adore this. This is perfectly how we were meant to go but in a new modern and more emotionally friendly way too. ❤ perfect. And the way it involves you. To grieve, embrace or understand death or whatever youre going through...thats important to really grieve properly.
The earth is lacking so much top soil. This could help heal the earth
It would be the first good thing for the planet a lot of people did their whole life.
Interesting the cost is around $3000.00 as opposed to $6000.00-10,000.00 for a funeral. Something to consider.
I a way isn’t this the only natural way for the body to decay! Really returning to Mother Earth ❤️
Nah you could be eaten. I’d like for whatever wild animal that kills me to eat me.
Why? Reason?
That's the one for me.... well what's left anyway, yup Donate then Compost
Wow, this is beautiful
Radical natural ❤ Beautiful
Interesting, I wonder if this is how the Soilent Green company started? First we use human compost for gardens, then when we start running out of room for the soil, will we be used to feed animals or processed into "1/4 pounders with cheese"?
I believe it's unlikely, but it makes one wonder....🤔
No, that's a great insight
Running out of room for soil? What?
What would you care ...you'll be dead, my motto if it helps ..do it😁👍
@Try this 250lbs of soil x 3.38 million deaths in North America in 2020, don't forget that the number of deaths per year grows significantly and will continue to grow as our population increases; that's 845 Million lbs of soil just for 1 year.... how long do you imagine it'll take before we have to start trucking human compost into remote forested areas? How many people do you think would be ok with their loved ones being stockpilled into essentially mass graves?
Sure, not everyone will be composted, but as I've mentioned before, the number of dead people rises every year, so it won't take long to reach over 3 million composted bodies/ year.
It's a thought experiment, I don't know the answers, but if people don't ask questions and think critically about the effects of things; then we are no better than sheep.
@@Victoria-mg5bt that's the kind of thinking that doesn't help anyone, now or in the future. Please don't vote.....
Is it legal in Canada yet? I hope so
It's so true what God said in the Living Bible,, ash to ash, dust to dust...
...and Man to manure?
@@nancetardiff339
ROFL
2021 - 2030... the George Orwell years
If thats your taste, go for it. I think it’s ridiculous and i’d rather bury my body under the ground so all the creepy crawlies have smth to eat. After all that hard work of tearing through the coffin, they deserve a lil feast don’t you think?
Why not bury them directly into the earth and plant a seed on top?
Nope. Pass. It should be restricted to politicians only. This way they can be useful for once.
Yes composing all the Politischen around the World !
so they really compost deez?
Finally.
If you want to know more about this => "Ask A Mortician" did a vidéo about it.
You're welcome. 😉
In her vidéo called "Let's Visit the Human Composting Facility!"
I loved the idea but for us in the UK the bill will run into hundreds of thousands because its not legal here.....yet 😁👍
@@Victoria-mg5bt Yeah. In France, too.
But we have more urgent issues with Macron, who is leaning more and more on the dark side.
Well, is there even a country where the situation bettering ?
@@philippebrehier7386 it seems not hun, sad times.....but it can only get better 🤞so hold in there 🫶 🙏
IMO the best is the process of dissolving people is a high pressure cooker with a highly base material. After the process the fluids can be directly added to river water without signs of contaminants. Use natural potash for the base, and a natural acid to neutralize before disposing. Artificial joints and the like are reclaimed unharmed for reuse or recycle.
Smith Falls used to do it, may still.
Yeah Putting Dead Bodies In The River. What Could Possibly Go Wrong ???
@@ThouMadHeadDoctor
The are sterilized by heat, and pressure, and they add nutrients back to the Earth. And those deadly plastics are removed.
death therapy = new normal
If the title of your article/video can immediately be answered with a resounding "NO", it wasn't worth writing
But the answer to this is yes.
This is really weird propaganda. Why not just do the cremation and scatter the ashes? What's the big deal now with composting? It was always a common and traditionally accepted practice to have one's remains scattered at sea or over some natural location. This is nothing new. But this piece makes it sound like some kind of dystopian Soylent Green ritual: a composting ceremony. It really feels like something sinister is going on here.
😎👎
oh myyy
This is not a good idea that humanity is suitable for composting. This is a bad precedent.
But it was a good idea to Pol Pot and Joseph Stalin.
Aww sweet. man-made Horrors beyond my comprehension
Why composting? As pets food our bodies will be more useful.
You ever see what happens when a cat gets a taste for human flesh? It’s not a fun time.
@@Trythis837add beef flavour
…. Can we say the start of zombie put it in the ground grow your food mmmmm human lmao
Ray Bradbury would be proud
I’d just like to be dragged out to the woods for the wolves. Who cares really? It’s just dead flesh.