>his country doesn't have a corpse farm
What's your excuse?
>his country doesn't have a corpse farm
What's your excuse?
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Doesn't seem to be growing anything
quick rundown?
studies decomposition
I don't think you need a special facility for that here
But we do have one. It's in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney.
Our corpse farm is called Ireland
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They were only a wee foetus less than six months ago.
That's actually a pretty spoopy idea. A dumping ground for aborted fetuses but they continue to grow even while decaying.
Corpses won't grow in the cold and wet climate
were too impatient for that
instead we just fly planes into trees
10/10, would recommend
Damn poles, stealing everything from us. Lithuanians were crashing into trees before it was cool. 1933, never forget.
What kind of dead people in that farm? Are they pre-criminals?
we are now trying our best to do our own thing and move on to car crashing, but so far it's proving inefficient
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Sorry, m8, done that too. Last summer my hometowns mayor crashed his car, but unlike that polish amateur he actually managed to die.
No, donors. Doing that to bodies without informed consent is considered unethical in civilised world.
This has got to be some guys fetish that he managed to convince someone was for "scientific purposes".
Heard that they made "samples" by cutting the dead peoples' toes off. Somewhere nearby, there's a room full of pickled toes.
The whole country is one
thought we used pigs for that.
Very interesting though why out in the open?
Decomposition studies are usually cantered around a specific strain of bacteria not just laugh BODIES GOING DEADER XD
>pajeet education everyone
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