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Body language: The Russian science keeping North Korea's dead leaders looking fresh
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Body language: The Russian science keeping North Korea's dead leaders looking fresh
Would you want to be able to see the dead?
I'd like to see an up close pic, i'm sure a fresh mask is regularly put on the corpse.
Those damned commies might just be replacing the whole corpse and slipping a mask on it.
That's what they want to do with Lenin's body. Bury it and replace it with a replica
On September 25, 1506, Philip suddenly died after a five-day fever. Joanna fell into deep despair and refused to part with Philip’s embalmed body.
... Joanna eventually allowed her husband’s body to be buried, but only for a brief time. She had him exhumed, and when Philip's coffin was reopened, she leaped to his side and kissed his feet. From then on, Philip’s corpse went with her everywhere: From her travels and the dinner table up to her bedside. Most of the time, the coffin was closed. She would, however, occasionally open it to make sure the body was still there or talk and gaze at her beloved.
The older I get, the more it bothers me to go to open-casket funerals.
Maybe it is because when I go to calling hours, I have better connections to the deceased than back when I was a kid.
It really bothers me to see deceased former students.
I can't tell you how many drug-related death wakes I attend.
It is devastating to see your former student, still in their youth, or early adulthood, dead...
I never really considered how teachers handle the death of a student until I witnessed their grief first hand. Truly heart breaking. My condolences to you and all teachers.The older I get, the more it bothers me to go to open-casket funerals.
Maybe it is because when I go to calling hours, I have better connections to the deceased than back when I was a kid.
It really bothers me to see deceased former students.
I can't tell you how many drug-related death wakes I attend.
It is devastating to see your former student, still in their youth, or early adulthood, dead...
I'd like to see an up close pic, i'm sure a fresh mask is regularly put on the corpse.
