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Your body after you die

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Try not to die a violent death, instead leave a good looking corpse. It makes it easier and is better for everyone.



In this fascinating episode of Honesty Box, mortician and funeral director Victor M. Sweeney gives his unfiltered answers to your taboo questions about death. After encountering his first dead body as a child, Victor tells us what it's like to be confronted by the smell of death and describes the intricate details of embalming a human body. Victor tackles life and death's big mysteries, reveals how he copes with the most harrowing deaths and explains why he actually doesn't fear dying.
 
this was why gunmen and cowboys in the wild west took baths, changed to clean clothes, and groomed themselves before engaging in an appointed or scheduled duel, usually at high noon. outlaws were seldom embalmed. they were buried in makeshift caskets and tombs were usually unmarked.
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this was why gunmen and cowboys in the wild west took baths, changed to clean clothes, and groomed themselves before engaging in an appointed or scheduled duel, usually at high noon. outlaws were seldom embalmed. they were buried in makeshift caskets and tombs were usually unmarked.
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Yep the good days when people understood proper grooming especially for one's final journey. :biggrin: These days they expect the mortician to do all the heavy lifting.
 
Yep the good days when people understood proper grooming especially for one's final journey. :biggrin: These days they expect the mortician to do all the heavy lifting.
also during the wild west days outlaws’ bodies had bullet holes unpatched.
 
once saw a video of an autopsy in the police academy...............lucky last time no have 4K UHD ............... :biggrin:
 
Put a time bomb inside your body. Take some companions from Mandai or Bright Hill with you to the afterlife. :sneaky:
 
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