I’ve been browsing antique jewelry a lot lately and wonder about this. With jewelry specifically I think about hair, coral, pearls.

Then that extends out to animal skins, bones, human relics, etc.

What makes one thing gross but the other okay?

  • AppleStrudel@reddthat.com
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    23 days ago

    I think human parts are a hard no for me, but I’m general good with anything, though usually much less so if the product isn’t being produced incidentally.

    This means cow leather is generally a okay, but crocodile is something I’ll shy away from.

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      23 days ago

      Same for human parts for me.

      Weirdly enough, I still think my preferred way to dispose of my eventual cadaver is being made into a book.

      I wouldn’t want to own book me, but I love the idea of being a book. Not like a gruesome one where someone could tell right off, something more boring than that.

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        23 days ago

        You would have to check the legality of that in your jurisdiction. Aaaand find someone willing to do it. It would be dope tho… As for me, I would prefer a sky burial… Return to nature man, also metal as fuck.

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      23 days ago

      Here’s a fun story… Mark Gruenwald, the creator of the Marvel superhero team “Squadron Supreme” (a pastiche of DC’s Justice League) passed away.

      As part of his will, he requested that he be cremated and his ashes mixed in with the black ink on a reprint of Squadron Supreme.

      https://screenrant.com/marvel-comic-printed-creators-ashes-squadron-supreme-gruenwald/

      His wife was also stamping his signature in books with the ash ink.

      https://teddyandtheyeti.blogspot.com/2019/05/mark-gruenwalds-ash-o-graph-in-squadron.html?m=1

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      23 days ago

      I think human parts are a hard no for me

      I’m pretty confident we still have the kids’ baby teeth stored somewhere in a box of mementos in the basement (where all our treasured family memories / water heater are stored). I think that is my personal threshold.

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        23 days ago

        You might want to move your memories some place else a little safer. You know, just in case you have an incident with your water heater.