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A Family Project (2022)

72 points by surprisetalk ago | 7 comments

tclancy |next [-]

That was fantastic, thanks for posting. One thing I really loved about it was what was missing: there was no explicit attempt to make a point or to assert a universal truth; it was just the facts of what happened and take it as you will.

trinari |next |previous [-]

Glad to see an emotional family event that doesn't try following the latest social-media trends or societal norms in general. Instead the people involved just figured out what's important to them and did just that

aeontech |next |previous [-]

This is beautifully written - don't know how this got on HN, but thank you for sharing it.

losvedir |next |previous [-]

What a great read. Thanks for sharing. It had honestly never crossed my mind that you didn't need to use an official cemetery to bury someone.

reinsdyr |next |previous [-]

Great read! Thank you for sharing :) I loved how they put flowers in her hand made casket. Beautiful stuff

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erelong |next |previous [-]

Possibly related but the funeral industry could probably use some innovation, typical caskets seem very expensive compared to simpler pine caskets

floren |root |parent [-]

cskt.io is an AI-first company disrupting funerals with innovative cardboard burial receptacles.

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