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Thread started 07/23/03 8:32am

Vibrator

Have you ever seen a dead person?

...and I don´t mean on tv or like in The Sixth Sense or something. I mean for real, face to face so to speak. If so, who was it and how did it feel?

I hadn´t thought of it much until someone asked me about this a while ago. Then I realized that I haven´t seen a single dead person in my whole life. Something is wrong with a society that is this "good" at keeping dead bodies out of sight. If we had been better at embracing death and facing the dead, then we probably wouldn´t be as scared of death as we are. At least that´s what I think.
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Reply #1 posted 07/23/03 8:33am

chemmie

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ever time Al Gore gives a speech.
"I'm here to chew bubblegum and kick ass, and I'm all out of bubblegum"
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Reply #2 posted 07/23/03 8:37am

INSATIABLE

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Only pictures. I see them almost daily because of my job... they're usually mangled because they've all been involved in gruesome car accidents.

I'll never forget the first claim I got. It was terrible. His name was Manuel, and he went up a freeway offramp, slamming headfirst into a minivan coming off... he killed a 2-year old girl. He was drunk. His body was chopped in half... his left arm was even severed off, so they laid it on his torso. It was bad... I never had to see the girl, because she didn't die until she was in the hospital.

It took a lot for me not to puke or be emotional.
Oh shit, my hat done fell off
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Reply #3 posted 07/23/03 8:39am

endorphin74

i've seen 5 dead people up-close-and-personal, not at funerals.

it's very strange. 4 of them I've seen right after death (and right before death) and it never got easier. It's weird cause I would know the person was gone just walking into the room, I wouldn't even have to look to know in my heart that they were gone. It's hard for me to put it into words still, I'll try again in a bit...
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Reply #4 posted 07/23/03 8:40am

endorphin74

INSATIABLE said:

Only pictures. I see them almost daily because of my job... they're usually mangled because they've all been involved in gruesome car accidents.

I'll never forget the first claim I got. It was terrible. His name was Manuel, and he went up a freeway offramp, slamming headfirst into a minivan coming off... he killed a 2-year old girl. He was drunk. His body was chopped in half... his left arm was even severed off, so they laid it on his torso. It was bad... I never had to see the girl, because she didn't die until she was in the hospital.

It took a lot for me not to puke or be emotional.


WHAT DO YOU DO???
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Reply #5 posted 07/23/03 8:40am

INSATIABLE

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endorphin74 said:

INSATIABLE said:

Only pictures. I see them almost daily because of my job... they're usually mangled because they've all been involved in gruesome car accidents.

I'll never forget the first claim I got. It was terrible. His name was Manuel, and he went up a freeway offramp, slamming headfirst into a minivan coming off... he killed a 2-year old girl. He was drunk. His body was chopped in half... his left arm was even severed off, so they laid it on his torso. It was bad... I never had to see the girl, because she didn't die until she was in the hospital.

It took a lot for me not to puke or be emotional.


WHAT DO YOU DO???

I'm a specialty represented auto claims adjuster.
Oh shit, my hat done fell off
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Reply #6 posted 07/23/03 8:41am

endorphin74

INSATIABLE said:

endorphin74 said:

INSATIABLE said:

Only pictures. I see them almost daily because of my job... they're usually mangled because they've all been involved in gruesome car accidents.

I'll never forget the first claim I got. It was terrible. His name was Manuel, and he went up a freeway offramp, slamming headfirst into a minivan coming off... he killed a 2-year old girl. He was drunk. His body was chopped in half... his left arm was even severed off, so they laid it on his torso. It was bad... I never had to see the girl, because she didn't die until she was in the hospital.

It took a lot for me not to puke or be emotional.


WHAT DO YOU DO???

I'm a specialty represented auto claims adjuster.


ohhh, I see...at pictures like that are hard to look at, my dead people were never mangled, just very sick and wasted
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Reply #7 posted 07/23/03 8:41am

INSATIABLE

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It does't faze me much anymore... my situation is totally mild, but the things we can de-sensitize ourselves of, ya know?
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Reply #8 posted 07/23/03 8:43am

Vibrator

INSATIABLE said:


It took a lot for me not to puke or be emotional.


omg Yes it sounds like only a lobotomy should suffice. omg
They should pay you extra for that part of the job...
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Reply #9 posted 07/23/03 8:43am

endorphin74

INSATIABLE said:

It does't faze me much anymore... my situation is totally mild, but the things we can de-sensitize ourselves of, ya know?


I s'pose

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Reply #10 posted 07/23/03 8:44am

Vibrator

INSATIABLE said:

It does't faze me much anymore... my situation is totally mild, but the things we can de-sensitize ourselves of, ya know?


I wonder if it would be different if you had to see them in real life?
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Reply #11 posted 07/23/03 8:45am

Handclapsfinga
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yes, i have...
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Reply #12 posted 07/23/03 8:46am

Vibrator

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

yes, i have...


Who was it and what was it like?
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Reply #13 posted 07/23/03 8:47am

Handclapsfinga
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Vibrator said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

yes, i have...


Who was it and what was it like?

it wuz my mom, and i wuz 7 years old. you figure it out.
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Reply #14 posted 07/23/03 8:49am

CarrieMpls

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

Vibrator said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

yes, i have...


Who was it and what was it like?

it wuz my mom, and i wuz 7 years old. you figure it out.


hug
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Reply #15 posted 07/23/03 8:49am

Handclapsfinga
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CarrieMpls said:

hug

thank you, kitty! hug
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Reply #16 posted 07/23/03 8:50am

Vibrator

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

Vibrator said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

yes, i have...


Who was it and what was it like?

it wuz my mom, and i wuz 7 years old. you figure it out.


comfort
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Reply #17 posted 07/23/03 8:50am

INSATIABLE

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Vibrator said:

INSATIABLE said:

It does't faze me much anymore... my situation is totally mild, but the things we can de-sensitize ourselves of, ya know?


I wonder if it would be different if you had to see them in real life?

ooh, much different!! I don't know if I could do that. the blood everywhere, guts 12 feet this way, arm over here, etc...


the ones who take the pictures and clean up the mess better be making some bank! I'd puke until I passed out.

My co-worker and I were just talking about her previous job interning at a hospital years ago... and the basement morgue. The shit she saw was unreal.
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Reply #18 posted 07/23/03 8:51am

sabaisabai

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No, I haven't actually. My grandmother was once the first person to come across a decacipated woman who had just crashed into a tree after passing her. She took over five years before she told any of us that story.
Life it ain't real funky unless you got that orgPop.
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Reply #19 posted 07/23/03 8:51am

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actually, yes i have, more than i care to count really. but the thing is that there is much beauty in death and it is our responsibilty to be strong, to hold and comfort them as they pass out of this life if we are given the opportunity to do so. just to give one example, i have held a newborn as she moved on, as horrible, sad and heart wrenching as it was there was also mad beauty and peace in the moment. i have been surrounded by much life AND death in my life and have learned to embrace both of them equally, there is nothing to fear really. death is just another step on the path.
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Reply #20 posted 07/23/03 8:54am

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I have seen a few. One was a very good friend of mine who was killed in a drive-by shooting. Another was my roomate who overdosed on H. Another was a highschool friend who killed himself. All of these and some family members that were old and died I saw at their funerals. sad


I also went to my moms anatomy class as a youngster and watched the students disect some cadavers.
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Reply #21 posted 07/23/03 8:55am

Vibrator

wordz said:

there is nothing to fear really. death is just another step on the path.


I´m not saying you don´t, but do you really honestly feel that way? I know a lot of people who try to tell that to themselves, but deep down they don´t really feel that way.
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Reply #22 posted 07/23/03 9:13am

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Vibrator said:

wordz said:

there is nothing to fear really. death is just another step on the path.


I´m not saying you don´t, but do you really honestly feel that way? I know a lot of people who try to tell that to themselves, but deep down they don´t really feel that way.



oh yes, with every fiber of my being i feel this. i dont have the common perspective on life or death though. so to me death is beautiful, death is just a part of the process, it is meant to be embraced and to be respected. our own personal issues make us feel differently regarding this issue though, like our inabilty to let go of the person we miss. that is just our selfish perspective, and earthly humaness that longs for the person that has moved on. i dont want to dismiss anybodys personal experience here but my truth is my truth and i have long ago made friends with death.
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Reply #23 posted 07/23/03 9:17am

Savannah

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Morbid subject but yes, you get to see 100s when you've worked in a hospital.. morgue/trauma center/ or oncology wing...

Worst one I ever saw was a fire victim, eyelids burnt right off.
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Reply #24 posted 07/23/03 12:31pm

OneMoJam

Last year, or maybe earlier this year, I saw this news video of a real scary looking dead guy dangling a baby from a hotel balcony.

Talk about creepy.
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Reply #25 posted 07/23/03 12:34pm

Chico319

Yes.
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Reply #26 posted 07/24/03 7:11am

applekisses

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

Vibrator said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

yes, i have...


Who was it and what was it like?

it wuz my mom, and i wuz 7 years old. you figure it out.


cry Oh sweetie...hug
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Reply #27 posted 07/24/03 7:13am

applekisses

yes...family members...and pictures (evidence) of murder victims in court (I was covering the court cases as a reporter.)
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