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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Matt on August 22, 2022, 02:05:08 PM
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RIP.
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I bet his testosterone levels are still 30,000+. The man was Mother Nature's gift to herself. 'n' sheit.
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Choked on chicken breast...What a way to go :'(
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He’s all bones now
Shredded to the bone for sure
A “sport” of addicts
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I bet his testosterone levels are still 30,000+. The man was Mother Nature's gift to herself. 'n' sheit.
Exhume the corpse for testing!
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He’s all bones now
Shredded to the bone for sure
A “sport” of addicts
https://www.quora.com/What-would-a-dead-body-look-like-after-being-buried-for-5-years
What would a dead body look like after being buried for 5 years?
W Curtis Willie
That would depend on a number of issues. Is the casket sealed or not. What is the average temperature of the ground 2 feet down. Is the soil really rocky, or somewhat clay? How deep is the burial? all of these factors and more decide what a body would look like.
Was the body fully embalmed, or just basic embalming to hold it til burial? A fully embalmed body will last many years longer than basic embalming which just preserves the body til burial.
Mausoleum burials vs in ground. If a mausoleum has the proper refrigeration and good airflow, and if the casket is not sealed, or propped open a bit, the body will dehydrate and turn into a mummy. At about 1 year it will look the same as it does for the next hundred years. If a mausoleum does not have proper systems, or the casket is sealed, You have about 1 year (two years max) and the body will liquify, gasses will build up, and the casket explodes. (Sorry to have to tell you this)
burials that are at least 3 1/2 feet of earth on top seal most of the air out, and a sealer casket makes little difference in preserving a body. Vaults are not to protect the body, they are to prevent the ground caving in and creating sunken graves. If you are in an area where below ground temperature is below 55 degrees, the body will look fairly good at 5 to 20 years. You get some minor decay, but not much. You also get some mold, but overall nothing really bad. What you do get, however, is serious discoloration.
Burials in desert areas (Southern Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, etc), the body tends to dry out and mummify due to lack of water, and the soil pulls water from the burial.
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Is he still Dead
& Was he saved
Note to all - Beware of Chicken Breasts !!
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Stopped watching when they didn't know who Anthony Roberts was.
Gurus huh?
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https://www.quora.com/What-would-a-dead-body-look-like-after-being-buried-for-5-years
What would a dead body look like after being buried for 5 years?
W Curtis Willie
That would depend on a number of issues. Is the casket sealed or not. What is the average temperature of the ground 2 feet down. Is the soil really rocky, or somewhat clay? How deep is the burial? all of these factors and more decide what a body would look like.
Was the body fully embalmed, or just basic embalming to hold it til burial? A fully embalmed body will last many years longer than basic embalming which just preserves the body til burial.
Mausoleum burials vs in ground. If a mausoleum has the proper refrigeration and good airflow, and if the casket is not sealed, or propped open a bit, the body will dehydrate and turn into a mummy. At about 1 year it will look the same as it does for the next hundred years. If a mausoleum does not have proper systems, or the casket is sealed, You have about 1 year (two years max) and the body will liquify, gasses will build up, and the casket explodes. (Sorry to have to tell you this)
burials that are at least 3 1/2 feet of earth on top seal most of the air out, and a sealer casket makes little difference in preserving a body. Vaults are not to protect the body, they are to prevent the ground caving in and creating sunken graves. If you are in an area where below ground temperature is below 55 degrees, the body will look fairly good at 5 to 20 years. You get some minor decay, but not much. You also get some mold, but overall nothing really bad. What you do get, however, is serious discoloration.
Burials in desert areas (Southern Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, etc), the body tends to dry out and mummify due to lack of water, and the soil pulls water from the burial.
Jeez.
Remind me to watch Return of the Living Dead Part II tonight.
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5 years?? Wtf, the pandemic/lockdown totally fucked my sense of time
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Exhume the corpse for testing!
(https://media.giphy.com/media/fy4Fwvav0tVAI/giphy.gif)
YES!
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Jeez.
Remind me to watch Return of the Living Dead Part II tonight.
Classic movies
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https://www.quora.com/What-would-a-dead-body-look-like-after-being-buried-for-5-years
What would a dead body look like after being buried for 5 years?
W Curtis Willie
That would depend on a number of issues. Is the casket sealed or not. What is the average temperature of the ground 2 feet down. Is the soil really rocky, or somewhat clay? How deep is the burial? all of these factors and more decide what a body would look like.
Was the body fully embalmed, or just basic embalming to hold it til burial? A fully embalmed body will last many years longer than basic embalming which just preserves the body til burial.
Mausoleum burials vs in ground. If a mausoleum has the proper refrigeration and good airflow, and if the casket is not sealed, or propped open a bit, the body will dehydrate and turn into a mummy. At about 1 year it will look the same as it does for the next hundred years. If a mausoleum does not have proper systems, or the casket is sealed, You have about 1 year (two years max) and the body will liquify, gasses will build up, and the casket explodes. (Sorry to have to tell you this)
burials that are at least 3 1/2 feet of earth on top seal most of the air out, and a sealer casket makes little difference in preserving a body. Vaults are not to protect the body, they are to prevent the ground caving in and creating sunken graves. If you are in an area where below ground temperature is below 55 degrees, the body will look fairly good at 5 to 20 years. You get some minor decay, but not much. You also get some mold, but overall nothing really bad. What you do get, however, is serious discoloration.
Burials in desert areas (Southern Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, etc), the body tends to dry out and mummify due to lack of water, and the soil pulls water from the burial.
Let’s dig him up to find out
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https://www.quora.com/What-would-a-dead-body-look-like-after-being-buried-for-5-years
What would a dead body look like after being buried for 5 years?
W Curtis Willie
That would depend on a number of issues. Is the casket sealed or not. What is the average temperature of the ground 2 feet down. Is the soil really rocky, or somewhat clay? How deep is the burial? all of these factors and more decide what a body would look like.
Was the body fully embalmed, or just basic embalming to hold it til burial? A fully embalmed body will last many years longer than basic embalming which just preserves the body til burial.
Mausoleum burials vs in ground. If a mausoleum has the proper refrigeration and good airflow, and if the casket is not sealed, or propped open a bit, the body will dehydrate and turn into a mummy. At about 1 year it will look the same as it does for the next hundred years. If a mausoleum does not have proper systems, or the casket is sealed, You have about 1 year (two years max) and the body will liquify, gasses will build up, and the casket explodes. (Sorry to have to tell you this)
burials that are at least 3 1/2 feet of earth on top seal most of the air out, and a sealer casket makes little difference in preserving a body. Vaults are not to protect the body, they are to prevent the ground caving in and creating sunken graves. If you are in an area where below ground temperature is below 55 degrees, the body will look fairly good at 5 to 20 years. You get some minor decay, but not much. You also get some mold, but overall nothing really bad. What you do get, however, is serious discoloration.
Burials in desert areas (Southern Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, etc), the body tends to dry out and mummify due to lack of water, and the soil pulls water from the burial.
i never heard of basic embalming or an unsealed casket
why would they not do a full embalming or seal the casket?
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He'd have made it if he got the booster shot.
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I bet his testosterone levels are still 30,000+. The man was Mother Nature's gift to herself. 'n' sheit.
All those worms eating his corpse and getting horny and fucking their missworms all day.
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Let’s dig him up to find out
Lol u r sick! ;D
https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/mourners-traumatised-after-corpse-explodes-20130608-2nx3h.html#:~:text=In%20the%20heat%20of%20late,summer%20insects%20drawn%20to%20it.
Mourners traumatised after corpse explodes
No amount of air freshener could hide the stench of death. In the heat of late January, a corpse exploded in a crypt at Preston mausoleum in Melbourne's north, oozing fluids through an inadequate seal and down the granite faces of the vaults below.
Despite a clean-up, the smell persisted, made all the more unpleasant for visitors by the swarms of summer insects drawn to it.
''It was foul,'' says Angela Costello*, who was at the Mediterranean-style mausoleum days later to help choose a burial vault for a deceased family member. ''I'll never forget it.''
Complaints were lodged with state authorities and Darebin Council. Cemetery management has confirmed another incident of leakage from a separate crypt in recent weeks.
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Preston Cemetery. CREDIT: MAL FAIRCLOUGH
Such incidents are disturbing enough in themselves but they have also drawn community attention to bigger problems with the design, construction and fitout of the third and final phase of the southern hemisphere's largest mausoleum.
Concerns about the project - and a string of other issues around management of cemeteries in Melbourne's northern and western suburbs - have also been raised with Fairfax Media by a group of current and former employees of the Greater Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust.
In the case of the Preston mausoleum, management is grappling with a headache inherited in 2010, when the Brumby government replaced a string of local authorities, including the Preston Cemetery Trust, with two mega-trusts charged with managing cemeteries in the city's north and south.
Cemetery management acknowledges shortcomings with some crypts and their preparation by contractors in the third stage of the sprawling Bundoora complex, developed in recognition of the burial traditions of local families of southern European background, Italians in particular.
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RIP.
My Dr. shit her pants in 2020 when I was 11 weeks out from the Nationals and my test levels came back at almost 3900
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I like RonHarris, but did anyone see the recent picture he posted of his wife on social?
Sheesh! Suggestive would be an understatement. Felt awkward even looking at it.
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I like RonHarris, but did anyone see the recent picture he posted of his wife on social?
Sheesh! Suggestive would be an understatement. Felt awkward even looking at it.
What was the pic he posted of his wife?
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What was the pic he posted of his wife?
https://www.instagram.com/p/ChiLjOtu5Cg/
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He’s still in his cocoon and he’ll be tremendous when he gets out.
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https://www.instagram.com/p/ChiLjOtu5Cg/
Great find.
Sheesh. Any more revealing than that, and you'd be able to see her balloon knot.
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https://www.instagram.com/p/ChiLjOtu5Cg/
The term “white trash” comes to mind
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The term “white trash” comes to mind
Cuban trash?
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Cuban trash?
Yes.
Her trashy body position. Her man hands. Probably smells. Looks like she squatted down, curled up, tilted to the side. Raised her ass, and farted.
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Yes.
Her trashy body position. Her man hands. Probably smells. Looks like she squatted down, curled up, tilted to the side. Raised her ass, and farted.
Smells like fish, yes. But that's standard.
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Five years already? …….
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Yes.
Her trashy body position. Her man hands. Probably smells. Looks like she squatted down, curled up, tilted to the side. Raised her ass, and farted.
Parsh
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I used to always find her attractive and then she butchered her face.
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We lost Dallas, but we still have his best friend, Guy.
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Five years already? …….
I know...it really made me pause for thought.
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Five years already? …….
I felt guilty when I read the thread, I have been getting on with my life like nothing happened
Shame on me...
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Yes.
Her trashy body position. Her man hands. Probably smells. Looks like she squatted down, curled up, tilted to the side. Raised her ass, and farted.
Another female with an arm tattoo, how unique.
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We lost Dallas, but we still have his best friend, Guy.
Guy will never die, he is too tough for that
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Guy will never die, he is too tough for that
Guy is a wise guy. He is a good fella. He should open up a pizza parlor that has outstanding garlic rolls and red checkered table cloth like a true dago.
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Yes.
Her trashy body position. Her man hands. Probably smells. Looks like she squatted down, curled up, tilted to the side. Raised her ass, and farted.
I feel people got this wrong. It wasn't her posting this pic, it was her husband RonHarris.
I'm thinking he caught his wife in that pose, pulled out the camera phone, snapped a pic at posted it on insta.
If the pic was of a casual gf and he posted it then fair enough, but struggling to understand why he'd post one like this when it's his wife of 25 years and the mother of his kids.