couple of questions on my mind


Demples , Wednesday, 11th of August 2010 12:49:20 AM

kay l have a few questions.. l do not wanna ask anyone in real life cause 
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they would look at me as if l were crazyyyyy :]

1. hair doesnt 
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stop growing when you die, right? so like in 100 years after one dies, 
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would the whole coffin be filled with hair? or would little insects eat 
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the hair? haha.

2. and the insects, how do they get in the 
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coffin to eat your flesh? l mean isnt the coffin pretty sealed? ..what 
kind of insects eat flesh? ants?

3. lastly, coffins are made 
out of wood right? so it would decompose and your dead body would be 
laying in the dirt?..well skeleton... or does wood with paint on it not 
decompose... hmmm?

yeah l know , weird questions. but l KNOW 
you have weird ones too.
 
 
 
 
 

Sparkie , Thursday, 12th of August 2010 01:40:56 AM

1. hair doesnt stop growing when you die, right? so like in 100  
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years after one dies, would the whole coffin be filled with hair? or would  
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little insects eat the hair? haha.- It can not keep growing. I am pretty  
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sure you need to be alive to grow hair.  
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2. & the insects, how do they get in the coffin to eat ur flesh? i mean  
isnt the coffin pretty sealed? ..what kind of insects eat flesh? ants?-  
Well, it is pretty sealed. Some insects are small enough to be able to  
squeeze in. And some eat the coffin to get in.  
 
3. lastly, coffins are made out of wood right? so it would decompose & ur  
dead body would be laying in the dirt?..well skeleton. or does wood with  
paint on it not decompose. hmmm?- Uh. have you seen a tree? Yeah, it is in  
the ground. Does it decompose? No. But it is different. Now a days, some  
are made of metal.  
 
 
 
 
 

Nene , Friday, 13th of August 2010 11:01:14 PM

your hair doesn't grow after you die. that is just a myth. it  
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might APPEAR to grow as the skin contracts around it, but it doesn't  
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actually grow.  
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and it is bacteria that decompose flesh. insects don't really have much to  
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do with it.  
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hmmm. it might do. i think the varnish preserves the coffin a bit longer,  
but ultimately i imagine the coffin would decay eventually. but it would  
take quite a few years.  
 
 
 
 
 

Captain , Saturday, 14th of August 2010 01:36:57 AM

1. Hair won't continue to grow since it needs certain cells in  
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your body in order to grow. If you're dead you stop producing hair after a  
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certain amount of time, it is not right away after you die though.  
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2. It is sealed pretty well, however it doesn't mean that it will last  
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forever all sealed up tightly. At some time, it will begin to deteriorate.  
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That is how and when the insects get in.  
3. Hmm not quite sure on this one, but not all coffins are made out of  
wood.  
 
 
 
 
 

KANDii , Sunday, 15th of August 2010 03:15:48 PM

1. Your hair grows for 6 months after you die  
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2. I am sure it is pretty sealed  
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3. I am not sure on that one.  
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