FrostyTheSnowMan
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Probably just as shocked as their white brothers when they realize they have to turn black for a short time before they turn white 😅👍I wonder how upset black people get when they find out how just white they become after that process.
They Get "DeNiggaifed"I wonder how upset black people get when they find out how just white they become after that process.
Or mix them into a new cement floor, a plaster statue, or the cat's litter box.Burning is so boring. Why don't they launch them into the air like skeet and have people fire at them with automatic weapons and try to blow them to pieces?
Soylent Green.Or mix them into a new cement floor, a plaster statue, or the cat's litter box.
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Could be worse, could be a fucking sand niggerImagine a nigger handling your remains...
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Stumbled on to this yesterday... This seems brilliant to me. Must have watched 30 videos... what happens to the bones, surgical hardware...blah blah blah
I'm sorry for your recent loss.Damn. Very interesting, but hits a little too close to home. My dad died in March, and he was cremated. You get the ashes, but I never knew the process. I used to walk in the mornings, and would pass a mortuary every day. You knew they were cremating someone when there was smoke coming out of the chimney. Always made me a little sad, knowing a person’s life was being reduced to ashes.
Thanks for the post.
Thank you very much. Really appreciate itI'm sorry for your recent loss.