Watch a video on burning trash to create energy. They’re not just lighting it and letting it go. They superheat the garbage to a point where there is virtually nothing left.
Exactly: SUPERheat.
That was the point behind Kul's comment: he pointed out that corpses do not have fuelling capacity, rather the contrary, you need to fuel more energy to burn them down, and you are just assuming 'oh, well, since they are already using all that energy'... and my point is, simply, as effective as it may be, how efficient and sustainable that process is...
Clearer now? I was not questioning the methods, only their applicability

You American people always seem to take for granted the availability of the resources, from time to fuel, employed to perform a task or achieve an end, and too often seem to reduce efficiency to "speed" and expediency, no matter the cost, and ignore the carried cost of that apparently efficient practice. Some people should focus more on that kind or research to avoid the danger to appear like the true fools.
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who really gives a fuck what is done with their body when you’re gone.
like they make feasts out of mourning ceremonies
