Well, sweden is right; if you dont put sentimental value on old bags of inedible meat. Norway is just taking it a step further, as the dusted remains can easily be turned into fertilizer and thus become "food" (I sincerly hope he didnt mean to eat the body itself... for health reasons)
Repatriation and such is just a silly idea thought of by silly people with silly beliefs.
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Well, sweden is right; if you dont put sentimental value on old bags of inedible meat. Norway is just taking it a step further, as the dusted remains can easily be turned into fertilizer and thus become "food" (I sincerly hope he didnt mean to eat the body itself... for health reasons)
Repatriation and such is just a silly idea thought of by silly people with silly beliefs.