Have you made plans for after you die ?

What's it to be ? A white carriage with 4 white horses, and a marching band, and a big party after you're buried with everyone it's such a shame, and what a nice person you'd been .

I had a solicitor here yesterday, and she asked me that question. I told her i'm not religious in any way, i rarely see my Sisters, so couldn't see the point of a funeral. I said i'd like to donate as much of my body as useful, and even the bits that are worn out could go to students to cut up and practise on. Anything that was left, i thought could go in the wheelie  bin on Sunday night, the binmen come of a Monday morning.

So that's what she wrote in the will, except for the last bit, she said you aren't allowed to put body parts in the bin.

Parents
  • I made my wishes clear to my friends. I signed up myself for parts, by becoming donor like Desmond. Whenever the day come, If anything is still good, give it to those in need, and everything else for experiments in labs, or burned and spread with the wind. No funeral. No grave. Both are such a waste of time and resources, and space. The last thing you want to give to your family is a bill for your burial.

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  • I made my wishes clear to my friends. I signed up myself for parts, by becoming donor like Desmond. Whenever the day come, If anything is still good, give it to those in need, and everything else for experiments in labs, or burned and spread with the wind. No funeral. No grave. Both are such a waste of time and resources, and space. The last thing you want to give to your family is a bill for your burial.

Children
  • but like Shardovan, I plan to live forever. Even though forever for ordinary humans has an expiry date at 150 years old. Why are we so conflicted inside? I mean is it possible to want two opposite to each other things at the same time? Because it seems like internally my mind manages it just fine. But I have tendencies to daydream about being a hive mind.