Quote Originally Posted by ENT
Anyway, WhyTF were you having to cremate the wild dogs and pig you misguidedly and hastily tried to dispose of? Are you mad? It takes more time and energy to burn the corpses than to bury them. You're really fwkn weird, or telling lies again, actually you're both mad and a liar.
No, you're both mad and a liar.
So, I'm supposed to dig a hole or else I'm mad, but you and your Hare mates burn.

You're full of shit.
Quote Originally Posted by ENT
contrary to your belief, very little combustible material's needed, you don't need a pile of wood as the brushwood once alight, starts burning the hair and skin, so the sub-cutaneous fat starts to melt and ooze out in a very few minutes, as the tiny bits of brush wood and hair act as wicks, drawing more fat, creating more flame all running downward to soak into the brush wood underneath, which in turn ignites and the flames increase, burning the cow completely to ashes in about eight hours, the fat free hooves and teeth,and maybe the occasional piece of pelvis are all that remain.
So, you're saying the fire starts at the top, then the brushwood at the bottom ignites after the fat drips down.

And melted fat seeps out of skin that is merely singed by brushwood flame. And hair, that is immediately burnt off, is still there to act as a wick. wicks that actually draw the melted fat out.
And the fat keeps burning for 8 hours (because obviously the brushwood would be gone in ten or twenty minutes).

Full of it.

Go on, dig yourself in deeper.