Well the people who cared for the dead person will remember if they really care and once those people are gone too it doesn't really matter if no one remembers where they were. It sounds kind of bad but you wouldn't be remembered anyway (except by loved ones) so I don't think it really matters if everyone forgets where you're buried.
Well do you know of your great great great grandpa? Everyone gets forgotten eventually is all I'm saying (unless you did something grand). How do you visit his grave if you have no idea where it is?
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· 8 years ago
Do you want haunted forests?
Because that's how you get haunted forests
Where else would cherry blossoms get their beautiful color from?
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· 8 years ago
Forestry grad, here. Trees need a certain amount of space to grow. The amount of trees per given area is called Basal Area, and certain trees require different BA's. Too much competition just leaves you with super skinny trees that are weak to disease, because they're putting all their resources into growing taller than their neighbors so they get more sunlight.
If I ever find true love, and we both die reasonably close together, I'd like for us to be buried and have a tree planted above us, and our kids or grandkids could carve our names and a heart into the tree.
That would be neat.
Its a sweet idea but im with the haunted forest deal thats exactly how you create one spooky forest..think on the bright side it would stall the zombies cant really crawl out if a tree is blocking you
What if this was the idea of the time 500 years ago and all the wood used to build houses since then were headstones. May it explain some hauntings? Why floor boards creek? That door opening late at night for no reason? When people forget "this is actually a cemetary," they'll say "look at this resource going to waste. Let's cut it down and make paper for books."
Because that's how you get haunted forests
That would be neat.