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Carbon Copies

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Pencils made from the carbon of human cremains.
240 pencils can be made from an average body of ash - a lifetime supply of pencils for those left behind.

by: Nadine Jarvis
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21 Comments for: “Carbon Copies”

  1. R2D2.0 R2D2.0 Says:

    brilliant!
    i love this concept, it is beautifully poetic.
    congratulations!!!

  2. Xander Xander Says:

    uh, no. I refuse to have my remains chewed on by a kid in grade 1. And I think most people would back me on this one.

  3. Kristen K Kristen K Says:

    THATS ALMOST AS COOL AS HAVING YOUR ASHES DUMPED INTO INK AND PRINTED ON MONEY!

  4. Ryan Ryan Says:

    Yes friends, you too can become drivel on a bathroom wall.

  5. roboblgo roboblgo Says:

    #Kristen
    that would be fun :)

  6. 13th 13th Says:

    This is not a good idea. I think so. It’s an outrage with ashes of dead people. Sorry for my english.

  7. R2D2.0 R2D2.0 Says:

    it depends to whom you distribute the pencils…
    if the dead was an artist and the pencils are distributed among the family and students.. I think it is pretty poetic and respectful.
    but if you sell the pencils to a kindergarten school… then it is a bit morbid…

  8. kai kai Says:

    that’s ridiculous. I mean, I’m all for recycling but this is a little far don’t you think?

  9. maramei maramei Says:

    nice idea, but i’m sure the family of the deceased person would have very mixed feelings about using the pencils much less their creation. also, if this is meant to be an environmentally friendly solution i wouldn’t buy into it. cremation costs a very large amount of btu (british thermal units); much more than burial.

  10. Buzz Buzz Says:

    maramei says:
    Cremation costs a very large amount of btu (british thermal units); much more than burial.

    Right, but with ‘traditional burial, you have unused land (though typically greened) and the casket typically of wood, metal and lining material.

    That’s not going into the btu’s used to manufacture the coffin, transport it & dig the hole. It ain’t done by hand no more.

    I’ve personally always liked the idea of being buried in a burlap bag under a tree to offer my body up as fertilizer to the tree and, in that way, continue my existence.

    Burial laws being what they are, I’m opting for cremation.

    Buzz

  11. josephine josephine Says:

    I’d love to be something functional like a pencil in the afterlife!!

  12. Scott Scott Says:

    On the surface, it sounds like a great idea, but after reading some of the concerns from the above posters, I’d have to vote no as well.

    As was stated, if the person who passed was an artist, there’d be no better tribute. However, as was also pointed out, if the pencils ended up being chewed on by five year olds, not so much.

    As they say, if it ain’t broke…

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    kind of gross

  14. fr3ll fr3ll Says:

    horrible… why?

  15. Arjen Arjen Says:

    good thinking as said her befor pure poetry

  16. Ben Ben Says:

    You’re a bunch of cry baby bitches. I want to be made into pencils and sidewalk chalk.

  17. gorilla gorilla Says:

    a little bit creepy, BUT i like it!

  18. Danilov Danilov Says:

    i like it, man! grate Idea!

  19. Nick Nick Says:

    sounds cool, but not something I would use.
    Tryable as an product though, indeed if the decised is a writer of some sort this could be nice.
    Only gets a select audience i’m afraid.

  20. dayne dayne Says:

    you people are too critical! it’s a GREAT idea, that’s it.

  21. Yong Shun Yong Shun Says:

    OMG, its like disrespect to the dead!! unless the dead agrees to do that, but i doubt people will agree on this..=x

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