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    "20 things you didn't know about death"
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    I found this article here: 20 Things You Didn't Know About ... Death - MSN Encarta

    I think the soapy lady is probably in reference to the soap woman at the Mutter Museum in Philly. Very cool place to visit by the way...
    But I bet most of the people in this forum have heard a lot of these before







    20 Things You Didn't Know About ... Death
    Soapy corpses, ecological burials, dead relatives on parade and more

    By LeeAundra Temescu
    Provided by Discover magazine

    1. The practice of burying the dead may date back 350,000 years, as evidenced by a 45-foot-deep pit in Atapuerca, Spain, filled with the fossils of 27 hominids of the species Homo heidelbergensis, a possible ancestor of Neanderthals and modern humans.

    2. There are at least 200 euphemisms for death, including "to be in Abraham's bosom," "just add maggots" and "sleep with the Tribbles" (a "Star Trek" favorite).

    3. No American has died of old age since 1951.

    4. That was the year the government eliminated that classification on death certificates.

    5. The trigger of death, in all cases, is lack of oxygen. Its decline may prompt muscle spasms, or the "agonal phase," from the Greek word "agon," meaning "contest."

    6. Within three days of death, the enzymes that once digested your dinner begin to eat you. Ruptured cells become food for living bacteria in the gut, which release enough noxious gas to bloat the body and force the eyes to bulge outward.

    7. So much for recycling: Burials in America deposit 827,060 gallons of embalming fluid -- formaldehyde, methanol and ethanol -- into the soil each year. Cremation pumps dioxins, hydrochloric acid, sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide into the air.

    8. Alternatively, a Swedish company, Promessa, will freeze-dry your body in liquid nitrogen, pulverize it with high-frequency vibrations and seal the resulting powder in a cornstarch coffin. They claim this "ecological burial" will decompose in six to 12 months.

    9. Zoroastrians in India leave out the bodies of the dead to be consumed by vultures.

    10. The vultures are now dying off after eating cattle carcasses dosed with diclofenac, an anti-inflammatory used to relieve fever in livestock.

    11. Queen Victoria insisted on being buried with the bathrobe of her long-dead husband, Prince Albert, and a plaster cast of his hand.

    12. If this doesn't work, we're trying in vitro! In Madagascar, families dig up the bones of dead relatives and parade them around the village in a ceremony called "famadihana." The remains are then wrapped in a new shroud and reburied. The old shroud is given to a newly married, childless couple to cover the connubial bed.

    13. Sometimes, under the right conditions of temperature and humidity, fatty tissue of a buried body will turn to a soap-like substance called adipocere, or grave wax. Adipocere formation relies on a cold, damp environment and an absence of oxygen; once begun, this saponification can continue for centuries.

    14. Well, yeah, there's a slight chance this could backfire: English philosopher Francis Bacon, a founder of the scientific method, died in 1626 of pneumonia after stuffing a chicken with snow to see if cold would preserve it.

    15. For organs to form during embryonic development, some cells must commit suicide. Without such programmed cell death, we would all be born with webbed feet, like ducks.

    16. In 1907, a Massachusetts doctor conducted an experiment with a specially designed deathbed and reported that the human body lost 21 grams upon dying. This has been widely held as fact ever since. It's not.

    17. Buried alive: In 19th-century Europe there was so much anecdotal evidence that living people were mistakenly declared dead that cadavers were laid out in "hospitals for the dead" while attendants awaited signs of putrefaction.

    18. Eighty percent of people in the United States die in a hospital.

    19. More people commit suicide in New York City than are murdered.

    20. It is estimated that 100 billion people have died since humans began.
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    Pretty interesting stuff! I'm really glad to know I don't have to worry about dying of old age.
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    very interesting facts- did u see my note that I almost fell into an open grave the other nite- dog walking thru the cemetary- no cover over it- the pups where taking me into it!!!!!
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    Those are great! Thanks for sharing.

    Amazing to think hominids ma have been burying their dead 350,000 years ago. Fascinating.
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    Quote Originally Posted by victoria1313 View Post
    very interesting facts- did u see my note that I almost fell into an open grave the other nite- dog walking thru the cemetary- no cover over it- the pups where taking me into it!!!!!
    That's pretty crazy!
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