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- Pregnant Woman to Have Dolphin-Assisted Birth in the Ocean So the Baby Can Speak ‘Dolphin’
- Gyotaku – The Traditional Japanese Art of Painting Fish with Actual Fish
- You Can Rest in Peace on the Moon for $12,000
Pregnant Woman to Have Dolphin-Assisted Birth in the Ocean So the Baby Can Speak ‘Dolphin’ Posted: 09 Sep 2015 07:23 AM PDT A Hawaii couple might be taking their quest for a natural childbirth too far – they've decided to deliver the baby in the ocean, surrounded by dolphins! Dorina Rosin and her husband Maika Suneagle claim to be "dolphin people" and believe that their baby will be able to "speak dolphin" after the birth. It sounds bizarre, but as it turns out, dolphin-assisted births are really a thing. The trend has been around for a few years now, and it appears to be gaining popularity. The idea apparently sprung from immersion or water births that are quite popular the world over. But couples aren't satisfied with just water any more – they want to be surrounded by friendly dolphins as well. According to the Sirius Institute in Hawaii, which runs a dedicated dolphin-attended birth centre, the idea is quite "reasonable". Their website states: "Since birthing in water is beneficial, and dolphins are able to heal or improve a wide range of medical conditions, it is reasonable to suppose that their presence at water births could be beneficial." |
Gyotaku – The Traditional Japanese Art of Painting Fish with Actual Fish Posted: 09 Sep 2015 06:59 AM PDT Back when there were no cameras for fishermen to record their trophy catches, the Japanese came up with a unique printing method called Gyotaku. Gyo means fish, and Taku means impression, and the technique involved just that – using freshly caught fish to make inky impressions on paper. |
You Can Rest in Peace on the Moon for $12,000 Posted: 09 Sep 2015 06:33 AM PDT You might not make it to heaven in the afterlife, but you sure can go as far as the moon. Celestial funerals are now a possibility, thanks to San Francisco startup Elysium Space. For a ginormous fee of about $12,000, the company will privately transport your cremated remains to the moon! |
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