Anonymous A started this discussion 2 months ago#130,854
You ever seen those suicide cleanup videos on the internet before? I remember one weekend when I was a teenager I found some reality show on YouTube about this guy in California, I think it was LA, and basically he was going around cleaning up suicides and complaining about it saying "humanity is 90% filth" or whatever. And then I got interested in it and I found like in Japan apparently because they have so many old people and because there are so many people who are kind of loners, sometimes they don’t realize somebody died in their apartment until it starts smelling so like it leaves a brown stain on the carpet and there are flies everywhere. I distinctly remember one where they were pulling chunks of meat out of a bathtub. Idk why I just thought it was kinda interesting how bodies decay.
Anonymous C joined in and replied with this 2 months ago, 6 hours later, 7 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,402,092
We're pretty detached from death in our current culture, hard to say if it's better or worse that we don't know. Even if they don't have empathy or are sociopaths, they really should be professional on the job though.
Anonymous D joined in and replied with this 2 months ago, 5 hours later, 13 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,402,124
It’s a biohazard and requires special gear and materials. Whatever the cleanup crews make they deserve more. You hear about isolated U.S. cases when the utilities shut off or a foreclosure occurs but it should become a regular thing in about a decade.