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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2007

A film/documentary I made about the lives of two people who work in the death care industry

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  • Morticians can't smile?

  • wow i love how they try to portray the business as something dark. pisses me off.

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  • I leaned something from this. When rolling a body from back to front cover behind with a sheet.

  • @DigitalResurrection

    don't worry,i went through the same thing when I was 16(i'm 21 now),and I told everyone I wanted to be a Mortician.Do what makes you happy,i'm going to Mortuary School later this year :D

    After awhile people just start telling you: "hey, at least they can't talk back" lol

  • Im 16 year old girl, and Ive been wanting to become a undertaker for a while now. Not everyone suports me on this since they say its a dark job. But hey I'm a hospice volunteer atm, and I basically just watch ppl die before me. Id rather see ppl that have already passed in peace rather than see them alive and suffering.

  • your guestures.. is killing me...

  • i love my job as a hospital orderlry and morgue cleaner when you are around death it becomes normal and is treated as normal when my friend died the hardest part was closing the freezer door on her and leaving her in darkness but on the other side i had the honour of escorting her to the morgue and doing a veiwing for her family and thats what i keep about that .rip yahooy

  • just mother fucker basturd i was intrested to c the vedio they came but bark nd gone stupid rasclas/

  • @Rhys00 I totally agree with you...no respect whatsoever...shows no respect for the dead.

  • @ThePauligirl48 Did you even listen to what she was saying or even know what job she does ? For transplants obv

  • In China here, every criminal executed will have their organs removed by law where they would be used for transplants for the needy. Only headshots are allowed, too merciful, but center-mass organs cannot be destroyed, and if the soldier is using a 7.62x39 round from a rifle, only FMJ (Full metal jacket) rounds will be used as they do not do as much collateral damage as a hollow point does. The executed criminal is then shipped off to an Army medical lab immediately, where the surgery is done

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