The Cheltenham cemetery thread got me thinking:
How upset would you be if you found that the grave, say, your parent was supposed to be buried in wasn't filled with them at all? Maybe empty, or someone else's casket, and I don't know how you'd find out in the first place, but say that happened.
Or what if you found that the ashes in the urn on your mantle didn't really contain your deceased spouse, but were just fireplace ashes or something?
I'm not sentimental about death or remains, so it wouldn't bother me one bit. I don't hold any importance in that sort of thing. To me it's more of a...I don't know, keepsake or something rather than representing the actual person. But I know many people are highly sentimental or religious about dead peoples' remains, so I'm just curious how freaked out you'd be if you found that you'd been decorating some stranger's gravesite all these years instead of your loved one's?
How upset would you be if you found that the grave, say, your parent was supposed to be buried in wasn't filled with them at all? Maybe empty, or someone else's casket, and I don't know how you'd find out in the first place, but say that happened.
Or what if you found that the ashes in the urn on your mantle didn't really contain your deceased spouse, but were just fireplace ashes or something?
I'm not sentimental about death or remains, so it wouldn't bother me one bit. I don't hold any importance in that sort of thing. To me it's more of a...I don't know, keepsake or something rather than representing the actual person. But I know many people are highly sentimental or religious about dead peoples' remains, so I'm just curious how freaked out you'd be if you found that you'd been decorating some stranger's gravesite all these years instead of your loved one's?