@nullifidian
Write about it. Keep a journal to manifest nonphysical obstacles into something you can physically bring closure to. Symbolism is powerful if not done incorrectly.
@nullifidian
Either you're not thinking cleverly enough or you're not desperate enough.
You could always crank up the heat.
@nullifidian
Yes, this is Buzzlightyear. What is the state of the emergency?
@CALLTOACTIVISM
Fakebook is slated
@true_mxp
Yesss.....
@EubieDrew @Teri_Kanefield
Hypothetically, yes.
But I don't get paid to do this stuff.
@nullifidian
Desperation breeds innovation
@mborzymowski
sure.
@kn4obk
......no...... I just found it humorous that the initials spelled out the shorthand word for fitness.
@naikides
Yes. I don't think people would want to see grave markers year-round in their neighbors property.
Some further reading::::
https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/ftc-funeral-rule
The Funeral Rule gives you the right to:
-Buy only the funeral arrangements you want.
-Get price information on the telephone.
-Get a written, itemized price list when you visit a funeral home.
-See a written casket price list before you see the actual caskets.
-See a written outer burial container price list.
-Receive a written statement after you decide what you want, and before you pay.
-Get an explanation in the written statement from the funeral home that describes any legal cemetery or crematory requirement
-Use an “alternative container” instead of a casket for cremation.
-Provide the funeral home with a casket or urn you buy elsewhere.
-Make funeral arrangements without embalming.
@elgosz
I believe it's the other way around.
Also::::
Go to https://element.qoto.org and you can register for, or sign into, a QOTO matrix account.
@owi
LTL?
@jdsalinger no.
@jdsalinger testing
@xand hi
@eff
You're welcome to come chat with us
Ask me about my keyboard