Ping!
Personally, I prefer the old-fashioned method, myself.....
Freeze dried coffee just ain’t as good as fresh ground....
At birth the twin girls looked 40 years old.
Why didn’t they just use Hugh Hefner sperm, it is even older and colder!
Wait until the lawyers get finished. They will have the newborn filing for social security survivor benefits once they identify the late former owner of the specimen.
but, in fact, the Japanese American man IS still alive and technically there is no need for his “40 year old sperm” as he can provide a new “sample” today
apparently, he too wanted more than children from his “blood line; he wanted to be part of a “bigger story”
Justin Bieber thinks this message tastes stale.
It’s not nice to fool Mother Nature.
She has a way of striking back.
And the poor child. “Sweetie, you were a great little experiment.”
May be beneficial for people that suffer cancer and are unable to have children after chemo. I know a couple where the guy had some kind of disease as a child and they were unable to have a child. Ended up adopting a nephew from a troubled sister, but they could have easily raised a bunch more if nature didn’t conspire against them.
Generally, as long as the technology is used to bring children into the world, I consider it moral, there is no such thing as life unworthy of life.
A comment at Mr. Smith’s blog pointed out that the gentleman now has daughters, not the Ichiro (Number One Son) he was hoping for. Best wishes to the little girls. I hope someone loves them.
The kid will ahve an overwhelming urge to vote for Richard Nixon, listen to The Carpenters, and watch All In The Family.
So there were two daughters? Hah! The old coot got burned by his Faustian bargain?
I wouldn’t say that this has anything to do with “our culture” at all. The dude is said to be Japanese American but I’ll but he was more Japanese in his out look than anything else.