Why do we bury dead people?? I wanted to spend more time with my grandma. Why?


Question:
Yes I KNOW she would not have been able to talk back....but why can't you just keep a dead person's body in your house for a few weeks or months or however long it takes you to say goodbye to them in your own way?

Following this stupid ritual just isn't fair!!!

Answers:
Dead bodies decompose they turn all green and they stink and start to bubble and eye balls come out and all that stuff.

Other Answers:
I don't know. You'd have to presrve it some how (taxidermy?) but some people have the bodies cremated and save or get rid of in the way of their choosing, the ashes.
Consensus!

Hygiene is the objective.

If left to individual choice, your office block would commence to stink.

You would change your mind about what is Fair if your neighbour was forever unwilling to bury his dog!
some cultures do keep the bodies in the house a little longer, my Jamaican girlfriend did this with her grandma for like a week..I'm sorry about your grandma, sounds like you really loved her,,,keep her in your heart and memory, then she will be with you forever :)
If she's being cremated..why not just take the urn?
This ritual is done so as to confirm that "where he comes from, there he goes back"

This also helps in environmental cycle, by enriching the soil.

Bury her in some private grounds and plant a tree. Then u could get her warmth anytime u go there.
Who says you can't? Just don't tell anybody. If the neighbors come "sniffin'" around, shoot them and drag them on in too. You might want to say good-bye to them for awhile....lol
Derwood, or shall I call you Dick, is it York or Sargeant? Anyway, D mean Ed Gein, your new best friend.


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