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Jun 12, 2012 17:43

"Popularity of woollen coffins soars" in the UK.

Which made me wonder whether if I were dying I would like watching friends knit me a woollen coffin. Or what it would be like to knit my own.

(Although actually I want to be cremated, and it would be a shame to burn up good knitting with my body.)

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Wow! ysabetwordsmith June 17 2012, 17:34:35 UTC
Knitted coffins, how awesome.

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epi_lj June 25 2012, 16:06:34 UTC
I've always been on board with the cremation option, but with qualms, because it both creates greenhouse gasses and because I wasn't sure how much of a "natural cycle" thing it was to burn all the stuff I've taken in over time. A little while ago I read somewhere about a procedure where they basically freeze-dry you or something and then use powerful low-frequency sonic waves to reduce you to your consistent elements. I have to look this up again and get a better idea of how it works. That seemed like it might be better. One of the options was to then mix it in with soil and plant a tree in it, which seemed like it would give people a place to come if they wanted to visit.

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firecat June 25 2012, 18:05:24 UTC
Yeah, I'm not particularly attached to cremation; it's just that personally I don't like the idea of having a body-sized chunk of land set aside for the exclusive use of my body for several hundred years longer than I am alive. 10 or 25 years, no problem, if that's what the people left behind want. Or freeze-drying, or being made into jewelry, or whatever.

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