LL...signing up to donate your body to science has nothing to do with your will.
Next...you can put it in your will but it does not have to be part of the will. Signing up at the appropriate place is what is required.
I responded correctly to both of lustyladyboy's distortions.
Originally Posted by WTF
No, you didn't. You're desperately looking for a petty way to deflect the debate, even when there is no basis for it. Here's what I originally posted:
People arrange to donate their corpses to science PRIOR to their deaths. They usually put it in their wills.
Originally Posted by lustylad
Note the word "usually". Common sense says you usually put something in your will regarding your wishes for the disposition of your body, right? Burial, cremation, etc. Common sense also tells me if you made arrangements to donate your corpse to a medical school or somesuch, you would also mention it in your will. I am sure the recipient would prefer this in case a relative objects or says you changed your mind, etc. I did not mean to imply that you would put something in your will without informing the recipient of your plans and garnering their consent.
But keep grasping at straws and trying to deflect, fagboy... that's what you do!
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