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Wednesday, October 21, 2009, 9:34 PM

I've been learning sociology and it seems like there are no values in the world that crosses borders of different cultures. The middle finger in the United States is an insult, yet it does not mean anything in many other cultures. Sociologists have gone as far as to say that a 'smile' is not universal.

But one thing is for certain, across cultures, many respect their dead. Either by setting up a tomb or by burning incense. Their way of respect may differ but no one would STEAL an urn. How could one think of committing such a crime. Do they not fear God?

The Egyptian gravediggers purposefully looked for hidden pyramids with treasures within. As in the our ole' good friend King Tut's grave.
That was still a good 60-90years ago, I would presume... (I'm too lazy to do the research right now.. haha) But today, it's not like people have treasures in their urns. But why steal?

Choi Jin-Sil, a famous Korean actress committed suicide a few months ago due to her personal reasons(...Rest In Peace). An immoral fan, however, stole her urn from her grave... Is that acceptable? Or no?