nlgbbbblth wrote: » That one always mystified me. How did the maggots get there? Are they in the person's belly when they're alive?
Húrin wrote: » Those who rejected Jesus meet their end in a destructive fire that terminally consumes both body and soul. Death for them is eternal.
MaryKateValenti wrote: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WE DIE
Mena wrote: » Blowflies. Lay the eggs anywhere from 4 to 72 hours after death. Ish
Ass wrote: » You go to Allah and claim 72 virgins.
Call Me Jimmy wrote: » Nah... doubtful. yer probably wrong there, bill.
Caoimhín wrote: » I reject jesus. Am i going to hell, is Elvis there?
Biggins wrote: » The gov gets their death tax!
galwayrush wrote: » Bastards, even after death, we finance their gravy train .:(
Húrin wrote: » A devastating intellectual put-down.
Call Me Jimmy wrote: » When we die, the Lord our God let's us into his gaff
tantalum wrote: » Enzymes begin eating through cell walls causing the liquid inside to leak out. The eyes are usually the first to go. This liquid gets between the layers of skin and loosens them. The skin of the hands becomes almost like a glove and sheets of skin can begin to slough off. If flies get access to the cadaver, they lay their eggs on points of entry e.g. mouth, genitalia, open wounds, etc. Maggots work their way under the skin and eat away at the subcutaneous fat, which they love. They can sound like rice crispies working away after they develop into proper eating machines. The liquid leaking from cells destroyed by the enzymes eventually makes contact with the armies of bacteria in the body. The bacteria were there when the body was alive but without a working immune system, they now have a sea of food to feast on. The population explodes and they sail on the sea of cell goo to just about all parts of the body. As the bacteria feed, they produce gas. This gas causes bloating. When the body is alive, it gets rid of this gas by letting rip. But with a cadavar, this gas build up until the body itself rips. Bloat is not limited to the abdomen; lips, and in a man, the penis and testicles can be affected. Testicles can reach the size of a sliotar. Bloat is fairly shortlived; a week/10 days. With all the gas building up, something eventually has to give. The intestines can rupture or the torso itself can rip. Putrefaction begins after about 2 days and this can last a long time. The length of time it takes for a body to decay depends on a multitude of factors; environmental, location, initial condition of the body, hungry animals, etc. The body basically dissolves, liquid leaches out and into the ground/carpet. The lungs and digestive organs are the first to go. Bacteria munch through the palate into the skull and enter the all you can eat brain buffet. The brain liquefies quickly and pours out the ears and can bubble out the mouth. Three weeks on, and depending on the weather, and whether animals have got to it or not, you're left with skin, bones, dried out muscle, sinews, tendons; basically a mummified cadavar.
Ross_Mahon wrote: » I hope they serve beer in hell...
tony1kenobi wrote: » When I died I came back as me. Chuffed I was.
RoundyMooney wrote: » I scoff at the shuffling pensioners queueing up at the altar surrounded by bells and smells. The desperation is palpable.
rarnes1 wrote: » This is what happens when you die.http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=munging
RoundyMooney wrote: » In other news, when your bodily functions stop, so do you. Do you honestly believe there's an after life where your parents, your pet hamster, and that yucca plant you managed to kill are all restored and present in happy harmony? How conceited is that? I scoff at the shuffling pensioners queueing up at the altar surrounded by bells and smells. The desperation is palpable.