Anybody who has never worked with dead bodies the consistency of soup should try it before casting stones.
I KNOW you want to take this back - at least I hope you do!
I understand that, but that decomposed and mangled flesh was once human. If it could be transported to a landfill, it could have been shown respect and buried/cremated.
While they are indeed doing a sad, sad job, I don't see a shred of honor or respect in treating these remains as if they were trash.
Anybody who has never worked with dead bodies the consistency of soup should try it before casting stones.
So having worked with dead bodies qualifies you to callously dispose of the remains? That's sick. (You'll probably get along quite well with Nifster. The two of you seem to be cut from the same cloth.)