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I still miss the good old days when corpses were fresh and shades of pink instead of pickled in formaldehyde for who knows how long but long enough to turn everything yellow.
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@icydeath1993 Apparently need to change silly pointless outdated laws, problem solved. Ie: you lose all rights to your relatives' corpses once they are dead and after the funeral, ban cremations and burials without good medical reason (eg contagious disease was cause of death), only legal way to dispose of a corpse is donate to medical science after the funeral (if any), etc. There's literally 170,000+ fresh corpses made around the world every day, all the causes of shortages are artificial/legal ones. Hell county coroners get to have their way during autopsies, dunno why a medical school can't get their turn after the family is done with them after the funeral. Hell if need be simply legalize grave robbing and bring back bounties on fresh corpses like in the 1800's.The needs of the many outweigh the selfish superstition-based wants of the few.
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@wimschmied3800 what's right and wrong are matters of opinion. Majority opinions are still just opinions. People are generally oversentimental dumbasses when it comes to corpses, that should be automatic state property after death (call it part of the death tax) and the relatives have said their goodbyes at the funeral. Advancing medical science should be a priority rather than in effect just feeding it to worms and catering to illogical sentimentalism over what is an object rather than a person after they are dead.
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@wimschmied3800 It's an opinion in all cases by definition. There is no such thing as universal right or wrong no more than there's a universal time everyone in the universe can set their watch to. Opinions change just like the concept of right or wrong. Go back far enough (actualy just a couple thousand years) and abandoning a newborn to die in the woods that was considered defective (even just for the silly reason because an oracle said so) was just another normal event that no one blinked an eye at. If someone was raped then it was their fault for not being able to beat the crap out of or killing their would-be rapist and preventing it. It's easy enough to draw the line in law between profit and nonprofit science or anything else, it happens all the time. And in my opinion there's too many hurdles in the advancment of science, lack of corpses due to laws based on silly/outdated/superstitious reasons is just one of them, and the fact that science is a relatively recent thing is the source of the world's problems (imagine where we'd be now if the religion and widespread illiteracy of the Dark Ages after Rome fell never happened considering the pyramids were built 4500 years ago).
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