![]() What does MTV think this stuff is all about? Art? I don't think.īut take MTV's late-night series "Undressed," for instance, or that video for Sisqo's "Thong Song" - seen on the MTV Networks who knows how many times - in which a dancer waves her buttocks at the camera. Okay, "Jackass" is sometimes about covering yourself in steaks and heading into a pack of dogs, which isn't about sex. To begin, without fornication there would be no MTV or VH1. You know, sometimes writing this column is just like shooting fish in a barrel. The Daily Mail said the extremely rare fish was worth an estimated £40,000 at the time.MTV has refused to show a public service announcement urging people to get their cats fixed that shows animatronic felines doing the wild thing because, MTV says, it does not allow the depiction of "fornication" on its networks. I thought I was suffering from sunstroke.” O’Sullivan told The Daily Mail back in 2010. I could easily make out from the markings two eyes, a nose and a mouth. The video got a lot of attention on Facebook before it was discovered that it had been doctored.Ĥ4-year-old former butcher Brendan O’Sullivan accidentally bought a ghost carp back in 2010 and brought it home before he noticed the human-looking mouth, nose, and eyes on its head. While the carp photos appear to be legitimate, there was a fake CGI video posted from Japan that shows a fish with a humanoid face that just a little too real. Ifeng News reported in April 2019 that a fish with a human face was spotted in a pond outside of a local temple in Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. These carp have been spotted twice in 2019 before the latest video went viral. In 2009 we only had photos, but now we have videos of the fish. Videos and photos of the humanoid carp from South Korea went viral back in 2011 as evidenced by several video clips including this one from The Young Turks. The South Korean farmer added that “he knows of other fish with similar features, and as they are both females it will be impossible for them to breed and have fish-faced offspring.” The fish are known as “ ghost carp” and hybrid descendants of two carp species: the carp and the leather carp, which is also known as a tangerine fish. “My fish have been getting more and more human for the past couple of years,” the pond owner said. The photos of the fish were taken by the local South Korea newspaper and later posted to the internet. The humanoid fish is confirmed to be real and has been identified as a carp by USA Today and it’s been spotted in Asia before, specifically in South Korea.Īccording to an article by Telegraph in 2009, these humanoid carp were spotted in the town of Chongju, South Korea by a 64-year old South Korean man who says they’ve been there since 1986 and grow to be about 3 ft. ![]() ![]() The video first started circulating on Douyin, the Chinese version of the mobile app TikTok, and continued to spread on the Chinese social network Weibo. “I don’t want to see a carp or any fish, for that matter, WITH A HUMAN FACE.” Wrote another. “Are You Serious? This Fish Is Demonic” Said one user on Twitter. Users on social media were disturbed by the video and many wondered if it was made with CGI. ![]() The fish appears to have human features on its head including a mouth, nose, and eyes. The video was taken by tourists in Kumming, China who were shocked when the fish emerged from the lake and looked at them with what appeared to be human eyes. The internet was deeply unsettled after a video went viral on social media showing a fish with a human face on its head.
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