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> What Is... The LifegemŽ, You're not gonna believe this...
salamangkero
post Nov 29 2006, 05:12 PM
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Goodness me! Can't people just leave well enough alone?

Elsewhere, people are studying to find a cure for AIDS or cancer, solve poverty or feed the hungry and people come up with this... preposterous idea? What on earth will this... invention do, to improve society?

Death is usually a well-deserved rest for most people, after having lived their lives out. In other words, they'd probably rather just lay undisturbed than be taken for a walk, worn on your finger, displayed on your noisy foyer or held up ever and anon, whilst people say, "Oh look how shiny/bright/clear he/she is!"

Oh well, I expect this to be expensive anyway, which is a good thing. At least, not all people would have the opportunity to be irreverent to the dearly departed. It is a very charming notion, romantic, even, but very much pointless.

Hmmn, I wonder if spirits also haunt synthetic crystals? happy.gif
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post Nov 29 2006, 11:20 PM
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I remember hearing about this (or something like it) a few years back...
It seems kind of...tacky to me. I'm just rooted in the old thought of a burial is best, I've never considered cremation or having a loved on cremated. But a diamond made out of this that, if somebody wanted to, be worn on a ring is...
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post Nov 30 2006, 08:14 AM
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Geez... I hope this is all a hoax and not true at all. I mean, cmon why would anyone wear his dead around him like some sort of a jewellary and does it really make any sense to do so. I dont even think that the technique itself to convert the remains of a person into a diamond would work, even if it works somehow it would not produce an authentic diamond for sure. What kind of people would come up with such weird idea? I guess some really lonely people who dont have anything better to do.
wink.gif it gives me creeps and makes me feel something is very wrong with people who come out with such ideas like taxidermy and now convert your dead into diamonds scheme.
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post Nov 30 2006, 11:07 AM
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At first I look at this topic, I say "cool!"
But after that I read some of the post and then starting to think different...
dead=jewelry=lol
I think this is a hoax...because they can just fake it, they can sell you the jewelry and then throw the ashes away..
I know this is a really bad idea, but if it's really true, it's still cool..smile.gif
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post Dec 9 2006, 06:20 PM
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When I originally read this topic, I thought "That name sounds like some sort of Legend of Zelda item. Good thing I brought my moon pearl.".
Back on topic, the fact they can do it with a lock of hair is pretty spiffy aside from the really creepy stuff. If the person doesn't need to be dead, I'd turn my hair into a diamond just because of how awesome that idea is.
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post Dec 10 2006, 07:57 AM
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interesting... and creepy in a sick sort of way. Seriously, though, I'd rather just be cremated and scattered across people's flower beds or whatever. Once I die my spirit won't be with my body, so it's kinda like wearing a dead body. eew.
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post Apr 14 2007, 08:06 AM
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am sure they must have found a technique of making the diamond using the ashes of a deceased person.
well this kind of service is good because if you love someone and sadly loose them, you can still be near them with this service.

there must be something wrong with the people who thought of this
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post Jul 4 2007, 04:38 PM
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If you think that's sick then what do you think about shrunken heads?

or

Dried up petrified monkey paws or rabbit foot...

I just don't believe it's true in the first place. Simply because it would cost too much to do it. More likely the company is selling cheap, second rate or flawed diamonds at inflated costs and telling people they cost more because it costs so much to do this squishing of ashes into diamonds. Come on, do you know how much ashes are required to have enough carbon to create even the smallest diamond? Neither do I, but you can bet it's more than one bodys worth.

To prey on people like this in their time of mourning is really sad regardless of how cool it is.

I want to be turned into chum and dumped off the side of a tuna boat in the Atlantic so all the Mackerel will eat me and then I'll be on dinner plates all over the world! You can have my body but I'm keeping my mind forever.
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post Jul 11 2007, 07:08 PM
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I had heard of this service before and its nice to know its not a rumor. I plan to, when my fiance and I are both dead, to have our ashes turned into one diamond. I find it a rarther nice service.

Imagine the heirloom of the family being a collection of rings and pendants of your family's gems. Maybe a bit creepy, but still nice.

But bodily fluids? No thank you.

And to farrah: I'd rather have the deceased as a diamond that can be handed down in the family than a bucket of ashes. Plus, I'd rather be something beautiful when I'm dead than something gross and icky in a coffin.