h a l f b a k e r yNot so much a thought experiment as a single neuron misfire.
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I have often thought about having a tombstone with a
slide ontop of it, its either that or a interactive
tombstone (link) or a tombstone with a giant skeleton
with batwings weilding a double headed battle ax in one
hand and a sword in the other, or a combination of all 3. |
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Are you a left over inca or something? This is a seriously morbid idea. |
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I like this one +. I think it encourages a better psychological viewpoint. Not sure about re-animating the corpses, though - losing the boredom and depression is good, but not the respect. |
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psss [yami] you forgot the +. |
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psss [bliss] maybe the - after "though" cancelled it out. |
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but I don't see no neutral vote neither up yonder there farms. |
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From the title, I came charging in here to deliver a croissant. After reading, I ate it. Here's some bones to bury. |
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Generally the intent of a funeral and graveyard is to comfort the living. I can see people, who want to go and speak to, or remember at, their "loved ones" graves, being quite offended.
As for the hologram idea, that was the basis of a Zelazny short story. |
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The living might be offended but I don't think the dead would mind. I think they would quite enjoy a little jig every now and then. |
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If anybody ever *swears* to "dance on your grave"...
get buried at sea... and have the last laugh |
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