Well, they were real people. But that was a couple of thousand years ago.
Mummies of the World was a traveling exhibition that I might have gone to see, but now I have no memory of it. I did keep the bookmark though!
Book: Tutankhamun and the Tomb that Changed the World by Bob Brier

Gruesome but cool.
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I do remember going to see the “body visible” exhibit at the Ontario Science Centre that had plasticized real corpses. Educational.
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I am more used to unplasticized ones when I was an operating theatre sister, but they were mostly alive, just anaesthetised. Bodies are amazing inside.
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Not my body! Nothing amazing in there.
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Oh well then, present company excepted. 😁
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When I get buried, you won’t have to worry about me getting dug back up. I’m getting cremated. I’ll outwit those graverobbers!
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You’ll be dust in the wind. But the Bookstooge Internet Archive will live forever.
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Yep, My Words are My Treasures 😀
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Will you enshrine yourself with all your dvds?
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My library is built to double as a mausoleum. I suspect I’ll be dead for years before anyone notices that I’m gone.
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Don’t you worry. I’ll give guided tours and smack little hands that try to filch the dvd’s.
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Just don’t let them poke my corpse where it’s laid out on the chaise longue. Tell them I’m asleep.
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I’ll put up little signs saying “Shhhh! The Mummy is sleeping”.
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I guess it beats the glass case they stuffed Lenin in.
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Eh, Lenin was a douche, he totally deserved that…
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