There are those who are more valuable dead than alive. Dismantled a network He sold the bodies to medical schools for 1,200 euros. corpses 1,200Hey, I warmed them up.
The gruesome details abound. Bodies can only be donated to science by the individuals concerned or their families, and always free of charge. I wonder how the brains of this business will sleep (quietly) and plan their actions.how to lie to faculty. To family members.
When he was introduced to Ortega and told him that he was a professor of Metaphysics, Rafael El Gallo’s quote prevailed: “There are stupid people.” The network also took the opportunity to put several body parts in the same coffin and perform a single cremation, but charge for several. Man can no longer be calm or dead. Those who do evil have denied the great right of those who have left the world of the living: the right to rest in peace. We have the right to be forgotten, guaranteed: our few close friends will remember us with difficulty and in a short time. According to them, we will all be bald in a hundred years, but we will not be placed in a jar full of formaldehyde against our will.
We should donate our organs to science, give life and ensure this physical solidarity, but we should not violate the law and play with the death of others. They died at the hands of very lively people.
Our column moves morally, but we’re not interested, we’re more interested in the psychology of these criminals, who perhaps are the kind of people who tell you: I’ll be with you until death. Perhaps as consolation, one of those bodies made progress in science. I’m sorry if this column makes you think of death, but Fenelón (François de Salignac de la Mothe, French clergyman and 17th-century writer) told us: “Death will be sad only for those who do not think about death. BT.” However, he is a writer who does not only think of praising it, as he has left us with other attractive proverbs such as “escape praise but strive to deserve it”. And there are still those who find some self-help books innovative.
We do not know whether this news will be among the most viewed in the newspapers or whether it will be one of those articles that will not be read even in the dead. We are on the move and evil attracts us. Because how inexplicable it is sometimes.
Source: Informacion

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