If that were the case, one thinks more such facts about the nature of corpses would have been relayed to you for your “That’s Metal — But It’s Not Music” columns — regardless of his discovery of this particular mortician. Surely, there are more people saying things about corpse poop than just his woman; often similar things?
This is awesome! I will now proceed to watch every single episode because this rules. I like her thinking about bringing mortality back into culture, that is very much in line with many aspects of metal culture: not ignoring the dark things, not fearing them, but instead bringing them right into one’s face accepting them (this is from her first answer video). Also, you should have used the first answer vid, it features a question about rigor mortis which then leads to mention of the metal band, Rigor Mortis.
Oh hell, I should have waited! But literally, I got Phro’s e-mail with a link to the Exploding Caskets video, I watched that one, I heard her mention the Corpse Poo video and watched that one, and by then I had fallen so deeply in love with the idea of these things that I immediately posted them. Believe me, I’ll be watching the rest of the series too.
Oh! I’m glad you saw the one about poo, too. I figured you’d find it.
Corpse poooooooooooooooooooooooo.
Like “cellar door,” if you don’t think about the meaning, it actually has a nice sound to it.
Also the last picture reminded me of ZombieBoy (http://rickgenest.com/).
I see the resemblance. These are Omo Masalai tribesmen from New Guinea. I filched the photo from the blog of the mortician who made the videos:
http://www.orderofthegooddeath.com/omo-masalai-are-skeletoning-it-better-than-you
Where did you even find this? [This is awesome.]
Phro begins every day by googling “corpse poo”.
If that were the case, one thinks more such facts about the nature of corpses would have been relayed to you for your “That’s Metal — But It’s Not Music” columns — regardless of his discovery of this particular mortician. Surely, there are more people saying things about corpse poop than just his woman; often similar things?
Well now, I’m happy to say that I wouldn’t know.
This is awesome! I will now proceed to watch every single episode because this rules. I like her thinking about bringing mortality back into culture, that is very much in line with many aspects of metal culture: not ignoring the dark things, not fearing them, but instead bringing them right into one’s face accepting them (this is from her first answer video). Also, you should have used the first answer vid, it features a question about rigor mortis which then leads to mention of the metal band, Rigor Mortis.
Oh hell, I should have waited! But literally, I got Phro’s e-mail with a link to the Exploding Caskets video, I watched that one, I heard her mention the Corpse Poo video and watched that one, and by then I had fallen so deeply in love with the idea of these things that I immediately posted them. Believe me, I’ll be watching the rest of the series too.