Opened fire hydrant down the street.
We are looking for a home in Humboldt Park and this is one of the ads on craigslist that keeps tricking me into looking at it. The more I see this picture the less I want to rent it.
So I found this in the Victoria’s Secret catalog and I’m surprised no one caught it.
Looks like Jon Swindler. Really interesting set of photos by Joni Sternbach, you almost can’t tell what era these are from.
Instead of becoming a mortician I could go work for this company.
Shortly after your death (within one and a half weeks) your corpse is frozen to minus 18 degrees celcius (64.4 F) – causing the body to become very brittle. It is then subjected to vibrations that render you to a frozen powder. This powder is then placed in a vacuum tube which extracts all the water – resulting in a dry powder. The powder is then put through a metal separator – removing fillings, and other metal objects that have become a part of your body over your lifetime. The powder is then placed in a cornstarch coffin for burial at any time in the future. The organic powder, which is hygienic and odorless, does not decompose when kept dry. The burial takes place in a shallow grave in living soil that turns the coffin and its contents into compost in about 6-12 months time. If you are interested in one of these burials, here is the Promessa website.
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