The Museum of World Insects and Natural Wonders: Chiang Mai, Thailand
Nothing reminded me more of the futility of it all more than this sign I spotted at The Museum of Word Insects and Natural Wonders in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Sad? Yes. True? Perhaps. I like to think this is the pessimist’s view, but I’ll let you be the judge.
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Oman 
I like the idea of recirculation, and someone will benefit.
Ashes to ashes, and dust to dust!
Wow, somebody at the insect museum really woke up on the wrong side of the futon. Or maybe they’re just really up to HERE with bugs.
They were venomous.
Wow, they do have a way with words!
No holds barred at this museum!
Nah…It takes days for a body to rot.
Spoken like a true ax-murderer.
Hm…perhaps I should have mentioned my old job before I made that comment
Then again, perhaps not.
Haha — lemme guess? Cadaver cleaner? Make-up artist for the newly departed? Tomb raider?
Spent six months dissecting cadavers as part of my surgical training…Though tomb raider sounds much cooler
Well that’s uplifting! Wonder what they really think?!
Yeah they don’t hold anything back those insect folk!
Oh yes I guess its true. Except those dead body of the saints since they will not be rotten as what people are said. Nice post!
My dad went to Chiang Mai, Thailand and he tell us a lots of things…After that, I think I need to visit also in that beautiful place and gather a lot of experiences. Maybe This coming summer vacation, I can do it…
Well…I think the fact that they threw the word “rotten” in there, shows they are trying to instal a morbid reaction. I’d say the grand prize of life, is life itself.