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Live 24 hr viewcam linked to the one's you love. Watch as
their
bodies rot away and you can check on their progress any
time
any where. Stay in touch, keep watching. Special offer for
scratch and sniff pads unique to your loved ones rotting
stench. Lots of other fun links to things that rot.
Rotting
Rats.Rotting fish (free scratch and sniff for this one), rotting
underwear, even rotting plastic, (Warning this site is
extremely tedious)
Internet connections for coffins
http://www.halfbake...ion_20for_20coffins Also digmeup.com. I presume "the ones you love" will be dead and buried? Or have some awkward skin disorder. [Skinny Rob, Aug 17 2000, last modified Oct 17 2004]
Stinkymeat
http://www.thespark...nce/stinkyhome.html A treat for rotting flesh fans [Lemon, Aug 17 2000, last modified Oct 17 2004]
Cemetaries get hooked up to the Net
http://www.theregis...ontent/6/16267.html Coming soon.. not actually inside the coffins but close enough. [Jim, Aug 17 2000]
Half Baked
http://www.nytimes....evision/25ARTS.html This is the theme of a Dutch film. [DrCurry, Oct 17 2004]
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Just because it's sick and disgusting doesn't mean it's a bad idea. I think the first person to actually do this and set up a pay website for it would make a small fortune. |
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I'm surprised this doesn't exist. It could certainly be done, and it would certainly attract attention. I would advise against setting up operations around any Southern Baptist strongholds. |
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Ewwww.
And the stickymeat was bad enough when my roommate downloaded it. |
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Someone has now made a TV film on this subject (see link - you'll probably need a NY Times account to read it, but they're free of charge). |
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Someone implemented this idea: |
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People don't like to watch people rot for a reason. If you like to watch people rot, there may be something wrong with you. |
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[nomocrow], I would LOVE to see someone rot! And nothing's wrong with me. However, I would prefer to see non-relatives rot. And I know some people that would like to see Saddam's corpse. Rotting corpses are a fact of life. I love them (but have none). If you don't like it, don't watch. It adds lag. |
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That's just gross. I would like to remember deceased loved ones the way they were when they were alive, not think of them as a rotting corpse. |
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seemerot.com is fairly weird, even for the internet. |
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Would the C.S.I.ers do this to get timelines on decay? |
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