Hmm.. i don't see a point in taxidermy, really. Unless it's for museums and etc.
Although I don't see anything wrong with it anyway. I wish we could do it on dead humans as well. Since it's taboo to display your enemies' heads on spikes on your gates (yeah, it's a health hazard, and there are lots of flies and smell for a few days). I think that a whole stuffed corpse could be a really nice addition to my house!
I watched a movie a couple of years ago (Tideland) that was about a little girl who moves to the country with her father (Jeff Bridges). He dies and his female neighbour, who's been in love with him since they were children, does him the taxidermy way after he croaks. It wasn't a scary show, just mega creepy.
People do not look good when they've been stuffed.
Is it normal I think taxidermy is so bizarre?
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Hmm.. i don't see a point in taxidermy, really. Unless it's for museums and etc.
Although I don't see anything wrong with it anyway. I wish we could do it on dead humans as well. Since it's taboo to display your enemies' heads on spikes on your gates (yeah, it's a health hazard, and there are lots of flies and smell for a few days). I think that a whole stuffed corpse could be a really nice addition to my house!
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I watched a movie a couple of years ago (Tideland) that was about a little girl who moves to the country with her father (Jeff Bridges). He dies and his female neighbour, who's been in love with him since they were children, does him the taxidermy way after he croaks. It wasn't a scary show, just mega creepy.
People do not look good when they've been stuffed.
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I dunno, the ancient egyptians were pretty good at that! maybe we could learn a thing or two from them, lol.
I'll check out that movie, cheers!