The Big Death Rip Off

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So are you saying we not only pollute with what we do but we are pollutants in ourselves :-?

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I'm afraid I am. :-?
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Interesting how people can live and participate in a society and yet feel their personal wishes are more important than what the consensus of social boundaries/rules that have been put in place. At least in the US if you want to live by your own moral and ethical compass you can do that by moving to Alaksa, Montana, Dakotas, Wyoming, or parts of Idaho or Utah. You can die in your own cabin, tent, RV, or whatever domicile you choose and let the bears, cougars, or coyotes eat you. You just don't tell anyone what you are doing, and its done. But to be free for social norms you have to actually live apart from society. Can't have it both ways and live in a city, suburb, or any community and not be subject to the groups laws/customs/norms.

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