Comment by mlhpdx 5 days ago Where did the mud inside come from if it was still sealed? 6 comments mlhpdx Reply rolph 5 days ago limestone is porous and will allow water to eventually seep through.a condensation cycle will occur, and drip percolate the soft tissue and adipocere into a slurry [coffin liquor] that will settle to the bottom of the sarcophagus. xenospn 5 days ago I honestly cannot believe that I have been listening to Death Metal my entire life, and no one has ever used the term “coffin liquor” in a song. ajxs 4 days ago For what it's worth, Morpheus Descends had a song called 'Submerged in Adipocere', which is a similar kind of thing. 1 reply → Isamu 4 days ago I think “coffin liquor” would be a great name for an absinthe. jojobas 3 days ago That's more Necrophagist kinda territory.
rolph 5 days ago limestone is porous and will allow water to eventually seep through.a condensation cycle will occur, and drip percolate the soft tissue and adipocere into a slurry [coffin liquor] that will settle to the bottom of the sarcophagus. xenospn 5 days ago I honestly cannot believe that I have been listening to Death Metal my entire life, and no one has ever used the term “coffin liquor” in a song. ajxs 4 days ago For what it's worth, Morpheus Descends had a song called 'Submerged in Adipocere', which is a similar kind of thing. 1 reply → Isamu 4 days ago I think “coffin liquor” would be a great name for an absinthe. jojobas 3 days ago That's more Necrophagist kinda territory.
xenospn 5 days ago I honestly cannot believe that I have been listening to Death Metal my entire life, and no one has ever used the term “coffin liquor” in a song. ajxs 4 days ago For what it's worth, Morpheus Descends had a song called 'Submerged in Adipocere', which is a similar kind of thing. 1 reply → Isamu 4 days ago I think “coffin liquor” would be a great name for an absinthe. jojobas 3 days ago That's more Necrophagist kinda territory.
ajxs 4 days ago For what it's worth, Morpheus Descends had a song called 'Submerged in Adipocere', which is a similar kind of thing. 1 reply →
limestone is porous and will allow water to eventually seep through.
a condensation cycle will occur, and drip percolate the soft tissue and adipocere into a slurry [coffin liquor] that will settle to the bottom of the sarcophagus.
I honestly cannot believe that I have been listening to Death Metal my entire life, and no one has ever used the term “coffin liquor” in a song.
For what it's worth, Morpheus Descends had a song called 'Submerged in Adipocere', which is a similar kind of thing.
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I think “coffin liquor” would be a great name for an absinthe.
That's more Necrophagist kinda territory.