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I mean, if you went full bureaucracy, they would have no rights.
That argument goes both ways.
Can't be convicted for killing someone who's been dead for twenty years....
Mutilation of a corpse says otherwise
But you could conservate the corpse for example in an atmosphere without oxygen :-)
Now I'm getting serial killer vibes... Remind me to never tell you 8fninend up legally dead.
That’s what I was saying.