Mortician Answers Dead Body Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

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Publicado 2021-05-07
Victor M. Sweeney, a licensed funeral director and mortician, answers the internet's burning questions about dead bodies and the funeral director profession. When someone dies, what happens to their poo? If a person dies with contacts in...does a mortician take them out? Will your cat actually eat you when you die? Victor answers all these questions and much more.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @albaraqahtani
    "Victor M. Sweeney"

    The most victorian-era name ever for a mortician
  • @bloopity4117
    His aesthetic fits his occupation SO WELL ITS CRIMINAL
  • @bloodhoney13
    I have a huge appreciation for morticians because I lost my mother recently. The mortician that took care of her was above and beyond anything I’d ever imagine. He really cared and made sure everything was exactly as I asked for. I did request him to allow me to do my mother’s makeup and he let me go into the mortuary and do it. It was heavy. It’s something that I will carry with me forever.
  • I watched this 2 years ago, now I'm a funeral directors assistant. Thanks wired 👌
  • @juli7980
    His name, his job, his manner of speaking, and his style..... they all make sense to me
  • @xpeke2.027
    He looks like a character that is extremely suspicious but is actually a good guy
  • @hypochlorite
    My aunts a hairdresser and was requested by one of her clients to do her mum's makeup and hair for their funeral and she said she talked with her, asked her what colors she'd like for her eye makeup and complimented her hair all the same as a living person. She felt odd doing someone's hair and makeup without them responding, so she used her own discretion by still asking and seeing what suited her face and hair to make her look most like mum again.
  • what i love most about how he answers questions is he actually answers them. no going around the question or anything, just direct answers and explanations. hes so insightful its wonderful
  • @samwh.9611
    He's dressed EXACTLY how I would expect a mortician to be dressed
  • @zhe_eee
    The suit, the glasses, the gelled hair, the way he speaks, his face, his name… he belongs in a Tim burton movie, Immediately. There is no reason he should be this fit for his job💀
  • @Cecile2906
    Victor is such a perfect mortician (the way he dresses, how he looks and speaks, and his wits) that he’s almost like an actor (yes it’s a compliment)
  • @eughoo4705
    "future corpse? aren't we all?" THIS GUY
  • @Jairoppi
    He is the mortici'est mortician i've ever seen
    > is named Victor Sweeney
    > dark sense of humour
    > well dressed and charismatic
  • This guy is the absolute stereotype of the job, and its the absolute best!
    All the love to this guy
  • @kyoukopan
    Holy cow the way he said "aren't we all" at 5:22 had me dying!
  • @JHulse29
    This guy's career options were:
    1. Mortician
    2. Butler in haunted mansion
  • @fartlord1012
    Imagine this guy is being buried, and he wakes up and says, “No you’re doing it wrong, that goes in later”