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I want to see a dead body
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I want to see a dead body

I realized that I've never seen a real dead body in my life, mostly pictures and videos, it's weird but now I want a dead body in person and I don't know how to go about it in Japan, since they're always cremate the body, morgue is out. I'm thinking about asking medical schools or waiting in train station until someone commit suicide[Image: tard.gif], any advice on how I should do it?
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#2

I want to see a dead body

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#3

I want to see a dead body

Go chill in a hospice care facility. You won't be dissatisfied.

Held a dead body before. The feeling? An overwhelming terror. 10x as much if the eyes do not shut. Very very very cold. The skin, that is.
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#4

I want to see a dead body

#FirstWorldProblems
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#5

I want to see a dead body

^^^^post of the day!
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#6

I want to see a dead body

Why?
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#7

I want to see a dead body

I think Felix88 is just trying to see the Thestrals pulling his carriage to Hogwarts Castle...

so he can see where the right holes are when he runs out to the stables to fuck them

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You don't get there till you get there
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#8

I want to see a dead body

I just curious.

Quote: (03-26-2014 12:47 AM)Collide Wrote:  

#FirstWorldProblems

I grown up in third world country, with all the traffic accidents in my country, the fact that I've never seen a dead body is more strange.
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#9

I want to see a dead body

A dead body just looks like a stiff raisin version of a person. Go look at an animal that was already killed- it's the same thing.
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#10

I want to see a dead body

You may think you want to see one, but you probably don't. When you see people die or already dead, it doesn't look like a movie or is something that you stop visualizing in your head after a short time. It sticks around for a while.

If that's how you feel, then go to a gore website. You can vomit or cringe in privacy. Any dead body smell or extra details to be remembered aren't worth it
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#11

I want to see a dead body

Saw my first dead body at age 14. I was travelling through China with my Dad at the time and we were in Luoyang visiting the Longmen Grottoes (Buddhist caves). It's located on the Luo river and as we were walking alongside the monuments we heard a lot of commotion. I looked over and saw a gang of 5-10 Chinese men playing tug-of-war with something in the river. My curiosity piqued, I went to get a closer look. There in the muddy waters of the Luo river I saw the carcass of a bloated naked Chinaman being roped out of the water onto a bridge. Strangest part was the rope looked like it was coming out of his ass. I was shocked at first and didn't really comprehend what it was or what to do at the moment. So I took a picture. Still have it to this day if anybody wants to see...
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#12

I want to see a dead body

Interesting fact about dead bodies.

If you look at their chest - your brain convinces itself the person is breathing. Since you brain is not used to looking at a chest which is not continually moving up and down.

It is similar to this optical illusion.






We had our dead grandma in our living room over night. It was an Irish wake thingy - open top coffin.

It is weird at first - but after ten minutes you get used to it. Very chill.
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#13

I want to see a dead body

The last funeral I went to I was overcome with laughter. Nobody saw me but I couldn't stop laughing, it could so have ended up very embarrassing had I been seen. I couldn't explain it either. It was as if it was all some sort of joke to me.
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#14

I want to see a dead body

You speak of the dreaded Giggle Loop.

http://www.vidivodo.com/video/the-giggle...ing/244949
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#15

I want to see a dead body

That's what it was! It was dreadful.
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#16

I want to see a dead body

lol - I got it once when I was getting told off by my headteacher (school principal) when I was about 10.

Very funny.
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#17

I want to see a dead body

lol I was face to face with the guy who's father had passed, I swear I was going to break out laughing in his face and thinking this guy's gonna kick my ass and I'm going to let him.
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I want to see a dead body

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#19

I want to see a dead body

If you're serious and this is what you really want. Then go to the forests around Mt . Fuji ( I assume you're in Japan right now)
Good luck....




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#20

I want to see a dead body

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#21

I want to see a dead body

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Deus vult!
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#22

I want to see a dead body

Dude, you're in Japan, just go to a local porn set if you want to see a dead body.

I do understand the wish to see a dead person lying there. It has a philosophical effect on you, seeing the lifeless person, comparing it to alive you, realizing the finity of life and certainty of death, or just possibly freaking out and losing consciousness like my ex did. It is an intense experience however you react to it.
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#23

I want to see a dead body

Been itching to finally use this one:

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It's not that the OP's desire is immoral or wrong, it's just so out there that I can't comprehend it. As someone (runsonmagic?) once said, "space aliens would have been more relatable."

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#24

I want to see a dead body

Browse through bestgore.com then come back, some stuff in there can scar you.

I went to a friend's father showing when he passed and it is just a weird feeling, I wouldn't say sad or scary bit more like an empty abyss, you simply think and think. I got to see the body and I didn't find it scary at all but it was a weird eerie feeling.

It's crazy how one moment we can be living and the next everything you ever knew ot were ceases to exist.
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#25

I want to see a dead body

Was it Shakespeare - or Lewis Carroll?

But the older I get - the more the whole 'life is nothing but a dream' makes sense.
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