Dan Seitz

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You know when you’re nervous about giving a big speech to a group and they tell you to imagine the audience naked? Here’s another fun exercise: imagine the audience as skeletons. Strip away all the skin, fat, and organs, because underneath it all, everyone’s skeleton is sort of the same. Some folks are taller, of course, some bones are thicker, some people have only one arm—but for the most part, a skeleton is a skeleton.
Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs? And Other Questions About Dead Bodies
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