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  • Worked two years at a cemetary and this video is spot on...

  • PQ toda essa Escuridão no Crematorio?

    

  • and im certainly not gonna aloow some Niggers to throw me into a funrace an burn me all die an be burried in the ground before this will ever happen not on my watch

  • i think more of myself then that to have some fucking no brain idiots who get paid minimum wage to throw my body into a furnace getting burried in the ground is much better then this crock tahst if you respect yourself

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  • i think cremation is hte way to go! if you want to save your family money then get cremated! when my father died we cremated him it cost 1200 dollars compared to 10000 or more for burying! but our whole family so far has been cremated! with todays economy do you have 10 grand! anyway its thats life!

  • ....wow.

  • When I die, I want to be cremated. I then want somebody to light a stick of dynamite, throw it in an urn with my ashes and then throw the urn out of a helicopter over the Pacific Ocean. Then I want them to watch it go boom.

  • life is so precious!! we just live once, let's live and enjoy what God has given us.

  • I vomited when I saw the end of skull

  • people accept Quran in your lifes. So, u will never be face these kind of things in this world and hereafter.

    This act of buring is a messege for the people of entire world. this is what will hapen to each and every disbeliver. very soon. and forever

  • @AllahkaDost1 Lol

  • so clean, blaze of glory instead of rotting in embalming fluid in a cold dark box underground...i am definitely being cremated

  • I am NEVER being cremated.

  • Pizza anyone

  • sorry to say this but.... I just have to say this....

    pauze at 1:44.... well?? woudnt that make an awsome background on your computer?

  • 4:00 Milkshake :3

  • Absolutly in tears:( Made me think how much I love life. Don't want to die at all :(

  • Absolutely WRONG

    Don't Do An Insult To Injury

    The Person Has Suffered Enough

    Do It The Natural Way

    Bury us in the soil

    No need to Hurt Us Anymore

    Ouch Don't Burn Us 

  • @lulubelleish It's not wrong, what's wrong is burning people alive. Burying your loved in the soil does not give, such a good memory of them. The ashes of the person, act as a memoir of them. To me I think it's much better then burying them in the cold, dark ground.

  • one minute i'm doing homework and the next thing... :|

  • is it me or duz the guy look like the tin man fron wizard of oz.... ..lol.....

  • I loved this!This is a part of life!I want to be a morgue tech and love to learn about this stuff!!!!Very interesting!

  • It takes a special person to do this duty. Anyway, back to my deck-building videos.

  • It takes about 30 minutes to cremate the average body, so they always have time for a cuppa

    in-between jobs, the workers I mean,

  • So we make bone milkshakes?

  • The future's so bright I gotta wear shades.

  • I rather be buried..

  • I feel sick...

  • after watching this, now I'm really confussed on which way i wanna go WTF, always wondered how this was done, I be depressed as hell doing this job, even though they dont feel it, just seeing the process fucks with my head, whewwwwwwwwwwww, Damnnnnn

  • I've always wondered what the process of cremation actually "looked" like. Now I know. Thanks for posting. Maybe my family will do this to my remains after I go to be with the Jesus.

  • Voy a quedar traumado ._.

  • Beautiful.

  • Thee Thee Thee , Thats all folks.

  • de polvo eres y en polvo te convertirás......  es cierto

  • I wonder if they have a graveyard shift!

  • I wonder if they ever mix up the ashes.

  • is It Human Beings that doint that work?

  • imagine being cremated alive

  • Where did they get the body ? anyone can help ?

  • Nice video

    

  • Why the man didnt use gloves at the end??

  • Thanks for the video. Over the last 4 years I cremated both parents, and just yesterday I had to split my mother's ashes with my half-brother and sister. It felt very... "strange" to handle the ashes.

  • @pefennig53 I think is so when they take it or move it. the top doesn't come off :/

  • There is more to it than I thought. Didn't realise you get blended as well. Damn. Guess it's not 100% of your ashes by the end of the process, with losing excess to the floor and what not. Still, it's how I want to go, that way I can be sure I'm dead lol. Rotting under six foot with worms and maggots is not for me at all!

  • Why did they tape the box? Are they concerned the body will jump out and say "No Way!"

  • will it blend...

    

  • this is a waste of gas let nature do it for you.

  • Imagine..talking your hour lunch...after you just did this..I want to vomit..i dont know how i got here..i was looking at something completely different...gotta love you tube.

  • I'm impressed with this video....... I'd rather be cremated over being stuffed in a box breaking down slowly into putrid slush...... It's just a body.... sorry but the actual person who was known and loved was a soul and that soul has moved on.... The body is merely a shell

  • @morellification that's why i dont bother with graveyards. They are not there.

  • Wow, much respect to the folks who work there. To go home every night with bits and pieces of dead folks in your eyebrows, finger nails, ears, and who knows where else the dust penetrates.....

  • This video makes me want to vomit, it's well done but it scares the everlivin' shit right out of me. I can't even imagine having that job. That job would make me so depressed. Life really does suck. I really got to start being nicer to my parents before it's too late :(

  • @molliee151 It's not life that sucks, it's death! The physical side of us is only atoms and molecules, when our spirit passes, what use are they to us? And it's never too late to start being nice to people! :)

  • @witterquickly

    I actually really needed that, you have NO idea how bad I've been freaking out about death lately. Thankyou so much!

  • @molliee151 Nah it doesn't. You can also freeze your self when you're death. But that costs a lot of money.

  • @molliee151 If you become nicer to your parents because of this video, it'll have served its purpose. I feel the same way as you.

  • To hannahremlap: go spend time with the people you love, talk about the happy times. You're grandma wouldn't want you watching these videos and upsetting yourself.

  • While I am a bit bothered by this video it's more about how sad I'd be knowing the person I loved was really gone once their body goes through this process. For those of you who just think its gross or creepy, you obviously don't know what they do to a body that's been prepared for a viewing. And to the twelve year old, I'm so sorry you've lost your grandma. I know it looks like they're "throwing" the bodies but it just looks that way because of how much strength they have to use to pick up a p

  • My nana died today and I'm 12 they are doing this and they put her in a body bag infront of me it was so wrong and disrespectful how they just threw the bodies around honestly even if u don't love them someone else does

  • So wait, the ashes of someone's remains are mixed with the ashes of cardboard?

  • @TheDanteOxalis the cardboard vaporizes in the process.

  • omg..they keep a tiny fire extinguisher by the boxes..in case they catch fire before going in those ovens? This reminds me of what hell wud look like. akkk. I almost threw up.

  • @LovedLikeWater Yes..you are so right. I see now, they are all mixed up : ((...what or who is in my jar here? uffff...is quite disturbing to my heart. Why do they have those massive uniforms/helmets/masks on? Why even put them in a box w/ packing tape. Not even one sign of faith in there. Honestly. ♥

  • Why are bodies wrapped in plastic? isn´t it toxic? So I guess they don´t remove breast implants prior to cremation either...

  • cocaine anyone? 

  • all wants to go to heaven but no one wants to die.

  • :'( dont likes it

  • "Honey, Pizza's ready"

  • @vnyc82 shut up thats the end for u u burnd and shipped bak to ur family as a pile of dust use that brain fag bag

  • I have one a few streets over and if you want to watch your loved one go thru this, it's an extra $500... : ((

  • YUK..is like dead man walking/burning : (( barBque YUK

  • i dont wanna die :'(

  • this is so damn creepy

  • Big advantage, you won't be waking up buried 2 meters down.

    This is clean, after you die your body is nothing but a shell.

    Rather be dust than a rotten carcass in a box under ground, probably filled with ground water and millions of maggots.

  • Ahh, just put me on a wooden pyre, with herbs and flowers and set me on fire in the ocean.

  • go visit a long term nursing home . now thats horror

  • 4:13....i am wearing gloves at that point, know what i mean?

  • whoever has this as a job is fucked up in the head.

  • This is a serious question. How do the workers keep track of who's ashes belong to whom? Do we get Grandma's ashes after her cremation, or do we get the ashes of a guy who happened to be cremated at the same time? I saw nothing that would serve to index the remains.

  • It's from a documentary called "A Certain Kind of Death"

  • i though this was an episode of how it's made

  • Thats creepy..

  • Its amazing how important we think we are in the universe, when all we are is stardust A bunch of elements thrown together by complex carbon chains.

  • @cliobaby that made me laugh that last bit that you commented

  • these guys could get a job with fema at the death camps when the shit hits the fan stay safe all......always human

  • I find this hard to masterbate to

  • im on that fucked up part of youtube again...

  • And how did I end up here .... Woah

  • wouldnt mind taking this job, anything beats working at Mc. Donalds.

  • Hmm ...ano who am hinkin eh here...

  • .... so at the end U dont really get the whole body... and at the same time U get some of somebody elses body! Thats kinda mess up!

  • That is just plain wrong!

  • Soylent Green factory

  • i hope justin bieber was in the box

  • quem me garante ,que as cinzas sao mesmo do ente querido que se foi , no video é lindo quero ver na pratica longe das lentes,entendeu o caraq nao vai ficar cuidando , e um atras do outro ,,nao tempo para esperar entendeu mistura tudo ,nao tem essa de certeza que e o fulano certo., da um punhado de cinzas para vc e tudo lindo....

  • honestly that would be a creepy job to do though.

  • 2:03 Brutal!

  • Actually seems kinda peaceful. I wouldn't mind doing that job.

  • SO you thrown in a cardboard box burned to charcoal then stamped on with a shovel. I dont want to be cremated

  • @shomosnicholas5 - Sooo much more preferable to be eaten slowly by insects over a period of weeks.

  • @Barndancer61 not really at least I know when I'm laid to rest I'm in the form that I was when I lived

  • @shomosnicholas5 As opposed to being eaten up by maggots....dead bodies will be broken down one way or the other. I'd rather be cremated. Quick and clean.

  • @petuniamacy i totally agree. wen am gone am gone and the plan is to leave as little of me as possible in this messed up world...turn me to dust/ashes n sprinkle me into a field of flowers or throw me into the sea....its not an easy job what them guys are doing but someones got to do it...and its just as well cuz i dont think il be fit enough to walk into the incinerator at the time lol

  • @petuniamacy same :D

  • @petuniamacy but this is the wrong way you still get punished

  • @prestigeproduction57 What are you talking about? You would be dead so whatever happens to your body you wouldn't even know. Maggots or cremation, it's just a means of disposal and the person doesn't know any better anyway....because they are dead

  • Very clean. I like it.

  • I think at the end they should say,"....and that is how you make powdered human."

  • That was an interesting video. Thanks for posting.

  • this video kills me.

  • i'm a pizzaboy. I think i should switch to this job

  • Skull Crusher!!

  • JEW'S STYLE

  • I didn't see how they differentiated between the ashes and kept them separated for proper identification. Hope you get the correct urn with your loved ones ashes in it. OOOPS.

  • @Twom44 I know it isn't obvious by the video, but you only burn one body per oven at a time. One it cools, the ashes are swept into a pan, scanned for metal (pacemakers, etc) and then put into a processor. The processor is essentially a giant, high powered blender to further reduce the remains to fine ash. The ashes are then bagged, tagged and returned to the funeral home.

  • @KurtTheWicked - Actually there is not even ash (too hot). Only thing left is the bone fragments, which they grind.

  • Dying is the most unpleasant way to die.

  • I'd really like to end up in an oversized shoe box. Must be so cool.

  • This clip was taken from the documentary (A certain kind of death) It's a must see,check it out

  • one hell of a job !

  • @Bodrochowski

    Hey, lay off. That's his opinion. There is no "proper way" to die. Being buried or being cremated. It's based on people religion, beliefs, and opinion. Don't shoot them down for it.

    And your comment was just as offensive and biased as his is.

  • We all end up as fish food or maggot munch in the end.

    take your pick.

  • Is it wrong to say this video is "Well-done"?

  • @HotelKilo47 lmao thats messed up lol

  • @HotelKilo47 no

  • @HotelKilo47 no

  • @HotelKilo47 It is shocking to see that they get dusty from the bone ashes... this is nauseating and it is possible that the ashes from other corpuses get mixed somehow.

  • Why are they in a paper box? I know in my country ( Holland ) the body get cremated within the casket he is lying in.

  • @MartinaMovies I think it depends on the company thats responsible for the cremation..

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  • Can it Blend..............

  • Interessante. Muito bom esse vídeo. Eu quero ser cremada

  • this is disgusting who would be stupid enough to get burned when they di.

  • @aaronvossaaron So you'd prefer to be infested by maggots and decompose for a year?

  • @aaronvossaaron And why is it 'stupid'? Who is harmed by it? Where is the disadvantageous part that renders one 'stupid' for choosing it? Where is the stupidity in conserving space? Surely one could say it is 'stupid' to be arrogant enough to want 15 square feet of land to yourself for eternity?

  • @aaronvossaaron Most people actually.

  • From my point of view, i think that every one should have a proper barrier. i won't like to see a dear friend or a family member burned and tapped to dust.

    It's just a personal opinion

  • Hmmm which container was Doug in? Ah its all white ash:)

    

  • did anybody watch this and think " I could do that job".

  • @sckmemeow i have, it must be a good paying job

  • @sckmemeow 1 hell of a job !

  • From Dust thou art and unto Dust shalt thou return

  • So they are going to put my ashes and bones mixed with a few other people together in a blender.......hmmmmm...oh well. I guess it saves space for more streets and parking lots.

  • This only gets me thinking that the ashes we are scattering over the Rockies in July are not of my fallen war hero cousin, but maybe someone else? How could you keep each straight? Can't we just blaze our beloved atop a thicket of dried grass and branches like something out of a fictional war movie as if they were the fallen Leader or King? Sure would be a lot cheaper.

  • So what happens to the coffins we are 'forced' to shell out $7,000 - $10,000 for? I didn't see any evidence of them in that clip. Is this the funeral industry's way of recycling? (I'll take a burial at sea thanks).

  • @qantasCapt As I and a couple others have said in other comments, this is not a regular crematorium. It is at a prison so the prisoners obviously dont have caskets; that is why you don't see them in this case.

  • @tall32guy - Thanks for the info; I actually didn't read all the previous comments...

    Still, a sea burial seems to be my first pref. With a little luck I won't be feeling the Pacific sucking me under for a few years yet.

  • I can't imagine what it must be like incinerating human bodies every day at work...

  • My mum got cremated, I'm glad the process is so clean, so beautifully professional - I'd have freaked if I'd scattered her ashes and found a big piece of pelvic arch (from which I was born) or an eyebrow - I'm grateful to the professionals who operate this industry, and I find it beaustiful that we cabn burn our loved ones, and the people who do it are just doing a job, and not partaking of our grief too much. Because who, honestly, would want that?

  • There was a scandal some years ago -and it soon involved Carolina Bio company. Along a lonely country road, a cannister of cremains was found. It was labelled -shall we say - Monique Jacobs. An attempt to return it to next of kin resulted in the discovery that the family already had a can of "Monique Jacobs". It turned out that cremains were being dumped into a respository and being scooped out at random for next of kin. Thus they were all mixed up.

  • @EmmetEarwax That is terrible! So sad! :( I would want to know that the ashes I had in my house were really that of my loved one, not someone else. The people that did that were hopefully busted for it...

  • I think before the dust settled,Carolina company, from whom my boss still orders slides of tissue samples for the biology dept., discovered that many slides were obtained without permission or proper filling out of forms, using tissue from bodies slated for cremation.

  • Derek Pell wrote a book of macabre humior titled "Book of the Dead" illustrated with collages made from copyright-free pics from Dover. His depiction of the option of cremation was, for the most part, very accurate, like what is shown here.

    Remains are shoved into the "micro-grave ghoster oven" and soon the "glow-worms" must be stoked. Even the skull at 2:05 lying on embers.

  • RIP whoever's skull that is at 2:05. :(

  • @tall32guy if the family get the ashes, it's better someone makes sure that's not upsetting them by giving them a bit of the eyebrow ridge that frowned at them when they were alive. I know whereof I speak, since my mum was also cremated. Bless the professionals who do this, day in and day out.

  • @Ares3ful I dont know. All I know is that I want to be buried.

  • "...for you are dust, and to dust you shall return." :(

  • Atheists and some heretics teach that the soul and the body are the same, and must be re-created out of the nearest material on hand ,to have an afterlife. I believe in the soul surviving death.

  • IS TRUE HOW THEY KNOW WHO IS WHO, SEEM LIKE AT THE END ALL ASHES FOR THE WORKERS ARE SAME SO I DONT THINK THEY CARE

  • @chicoveneno1 they put a fireproof round metal tag in with the body with a number. the number matches what's on file so they can keep up with who it is. at 4:29 you can see the chip has been removed to finish crushing the bits and then it replaced before the box is sealed.

  • @raymisty Oh i see, thanx for the information, sounds good this way

  • THATS GOTTA HURT!!

  • Ashes and cardboard wow sad really sad

  • If you were thinking of having this done to a loved one, you might think twice after having watched this. I'm sure people get ashes from someone they don't even know. Which means someone else has your loved one's ashes. And swept up from the floor and racked around likes leaves. I don't think so. This does not seem pleasing to me.

  • @tigergreg8 yeah really

  • How was work today hunny?

  • OMG!!!! Dust in the wind

  • @ 4:05.... Soooo...........it does blend.

  • R.I.P.

  • OMG!!

  • busy day at work :(

    sad