Who says its better to be cremated? How can you ever know? And hey - on everyone that dies they suck out your blood and put in embalming - even IF your gonna be cremated etc etc... They are studying the dead body aswell, take out the brain and stuff - its normal to do so for them. So again, more reasons to be cremated? They will still cut in your body, embal and everything
Embalming is not required by law, (Except in certain shipping cases), but, if you are going to have an open casket, Embalming is strongly advised.....
Yes, you can request that actually. Several religious groups do not embalm their dead (i.e. conservative jews). Religions that practice this typically bury their dead very soon after death..funeral directors are on call 24/7. Jews also typically do not view the body.
in Thailand we had to take my aunt's body home from the hospital. we put her in the back of the truck and laid her on a table and waited for a refrigeration unit to arrive. Then we had a little ceremony and then cremated her. It was a little gross when they opened the box and we put incense in it and whatever else we wanted to cremate her with.
every state has there own laws, in NY you have to be in the mortuary program in order to be allowed to witness an embalming. if you are just an employee of the funeral home (ie, attendants can not watch the process. i find it funny tho that you can watch an autopsy on here though
Hey derail14 instead talking some much shit, why don't you go to a mortuary college and watch the embaming process. Then maybe you can speak about something w/ knowledge instead of the fuck up shit that comes out mouth.
it is illegal but you can do the apprenticeship program and become a funeral director and embalmer without going to school in Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi. so you'll see and learn everything. but if you want to you can still go to school while you do the program.
my sense of humor is intact. yours on the otherhand is dry and questionable. you piece of shit.
clever, telling me that you'll laugh when i die - you sound like a little kid who doesn't know what else to say but "back to you". get your thumb out of your ass and get some brains, you ding dong.
No it does not. It starts putrifying in weeks. Embalming is a way to extract money from the still alive family. It does preserve the body long enough for a funeral/viewing. And who in the hell wants to see their loved ones dead, embalmed or not. Remember them as they were when they were alive.
Depending on the skill of the embalmer, a corpse may very well be preserved for far longer... perhaps even decades. A video of mine, will show you a photo of a three year old girl, who passed in 1920. Her photo was taken, after her body was exhumed, in 1995. The video is posted on YouTube, and is listed under, "Death, a new beginning."
Whiteshirtsleeves First I did not say Friggen Mattjasy. I said Friggen Lying. Next the correct word is "Context" Not contest there is a big difference there as well. Also no word was taken out of context. To refresh your memory here is his direct statement "You still require embalming even if you get cremated" Sounds very direct to me .
Mattjasy is friggen lying. The requirements for embalming are different from state to state. geenrally if a body is held for over a specified time it is required. Some states do not require embalming if cremation is the fianl disposition
You have read out of contest what 'friggin Mattjasy' was saying if a person is being cremated they can still be embalmed for viewing if the family has no objectiosn against it, inmost cases if the family are viewing 95% are for embalming. Read correctly before you jump on me arse!!
I did not day it is required by 'LAW', the point I was getting at is that you can still be embalmed if you are getting cremated, especially if there is a viewing or a take home before the funeral. I am studying with the NAFD, BIFD and BIOE. Funcking end of!!!!
what is the intro-music?? I like.
justaworkinstiff 1 year ago
this dude is weird man...a big knob lock..LOL
ltuomela 1 year ago
The dance music doesn't fit, but thanks for uploading!
Kevitivity 1 year ago
whats up with techno and dead people.... hmmmmm
Knashion 2 years ago
what is the opening music?
deputym9 2 years ago
I'm so glad I chose this as my career(17 years ago ahhhh i'm getting old).....And cremation is cheaper
frofro73 2 years ago
Colorado is the only state in this country that DOES NOT require a embalmers license
frofro73 2 years ago
Who says its better to be cremated? How can you ever know? And hey - on everyone that dies they suck out your blood and put in embalming - even IF your gonna be cremated etc etc... They are studying the dead body aswell, take out the brain and stuff - its normal to do so for them. So again, more reasons to be cremated? They will still cut in your body, embal and everything
MRForssander 2 years ago
Embalming is not required by law, (Except in certain shipping cases), but, if you are going to have an open casket, Embalming is strongly advised.....
JPMauldenMusic 2 years ago
I wonder if you can request not to be embalmed? But then at your funeral you would be all nasty.
jbowling88 3 years ago
I hope your up to date on ur shots :) I have an idea on what you can do with that trocar :)
Mbalmalot 3 years ago
Yes, you can request that actually. Several religious groups do not embalm their dead (i.e. conservative jews). Religions that practice this typically bury their dead very soon after death..funeral directors are on call 24/7. Jews also typically do not view the body.
chels00724 3 years ago
in Thailand we had to take my aunt's body home from the hospital. we put her in the back of the truck and laid her on a table and waited for a refrigeration unit to arrive. Then we had a little ceremony and then cremated her. It was a little gross when they opened the box and we put incense in it and whatever else we wanted to cremate her with.
casketcrewchick 3 years ago
here in Tennessee it's illegal to bring a body across states lines coming or going if it's not embalmed.
kellydjelly 2 years ago
every state has there own laws, in NY you have to be in the mortuary program in order to be allowed to witness an embalming. if you are just an employee of the funeral home (ie, attendants can not watch the process. i find it funny tho that you can watch an autopsy on here though
grafs707 4 years ago 3
Hey derail14 instead talking some much shit, why don't you go to a mortuary college and watch the embaming process. Then maybe you can speak about something w/ knowledge instead of the fuck up shit that comes out mouth.
ibrym 4 years ago
If you love life, come to see my videos talking about CRYONICS.
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Have a good day !
kebekdisk 4 years ago
They don't show it because it's illegal to do so. I worked in a funeral home and wasn't allowed to watch or really even know all that much
andtheworldcried 4 years ago
it is illegal but you can do the apprenticeship program and become a funeral director and embalmer without going to school in Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi. so you'll see and learn everything. but if you want to you can still go to school while you do the program.
kellydjelly 2 years ago
The only thing that lasts forever is silicone...so Anna Nicole's boobs will be there forever. LAUGH :)
I am SO being cremated. Dang!
yesjaide 4 years ago
you are a piece of shit for laughing at anna nicole. i wonder how many will joke when you die.
ofiesucks 4 years ago
Would you have preferred that I said Joan Rivers' face will be there forever?
Don't worry, I'll joke when YOU die too. Mainly about your lack of sense of humor.
yesjaide 4 years ago
my sense of humor is intact. yours on the otherhand is dry and questionable. you piece of shit.
clever, telling me that you'll laugh when i die - you sound like a little kid who doesn't know what else to say but "back to you". get your thumb out of your ass and get some brains, you ding dong.
ofiesucks 4 years ago
Hey jack ass, your holding a aspirator, used to suck all the fluid out of the body cavity....
pawbearer 4 years ago
More than half of this video is a lame intro with bad music.
joemo75 4 years ago 3
thanks joe,,,the guy who made has been fired ,,,you happy now ,,,gssss
Falzone77 4 years ago
@Falzone77 LMAO! gsssss...LOL he's been fired
ltuomela 1 year ago
No it does not. It starts putrifying in weeks. Embalming is a way to extract money from the still alive family. It does preserve the body long enough for a funeral/viewing. And who in the hell wants to see their loved ones dead, embalmed or not. Remember them as they were when they were alive.
Robkat3751 4 years ago
Depending on the skill of the embalmer, a corpse may very well be preserved for far longer... perhaps even decades. A video of mine, will show you a photo of a three year old girl, who passed in 1920. Her photo was taken, after her body was exhumed, in 1995. The video is posted on YouTube, and is listed under, "Death, a new beginning."
3DaySonRise 4 years ago
great show and the intro music was awesome lol
greeley1688 4 years ago
Sure. :-)
AkkordionBloke 4 years ago
No. It only severely deters the process of decay.
AkkordionBloke 4 years ago
Great show, post more!
JListCharlie 5 years ago
Whiteshirtsleeves First I did not say Friggen Mattjasy. I said Friggen Lying. Next the correct word is "Context" Not contest there is a big difference there as well. Also no word was taken out of context. To refresh your memory here is his direct statement "You still require embalming even if you get cremated" Sounds very direct to me .
Robkat3751 5 years ago
no, Embal ming is NOT required if you are to be cremated, at least not in california
cali4niakid04 5 years ago
you dont require embalming by law at all in the uk unless you are being trainsported abroad but we advise that you get embalmed.
k8tymem8ty 5 years ago
yes,,, yes and they still make me take a driving test every 4th year....
Falzone77 5 years ago
You still require embalming even if you get cremated!
I know I am a funeral service assistant
mattjasy 5 years ago
Mattjasy is friggen lying. The requirements for embalming are different from state to state. geenrally if a body is held for over a specified time it is required. Some states do not require embalming if cremation is the fianl disposition
Robkat3751 5 years ago
You have read out of contest what 'friggin Mattjasy' was saying if a person is being cremated they can still be embalmed for viewing if the family has no objectiosn against it, inmost cases if the family are viewing 95% are for embalming. Read correctly before you jump on me arse!!
whiteshirtsleeves 5 years ago
I am a licensed funeral director. Embalming is NOT required for any disposition. Know the laws before you post
Sail0644 5 years ago
I did not day it is required by 'LAW', the point I was getting at is that you can still be embalmed if you are getting cremated, especially if there is a viewing or a take home before the funeral. I am studying with the NAFD, BIFD and BIOE. Funcking end of!!!!
mattjasy 5 years ago
i wish all of these were longer
NecroticCadaver 5 years ago