It will soon be possible for parents to pick attributes of the perfect baby (I was amused by the "blue eyes" and "academically-inclined" description as perfect, anywho...). But it comes with the cost of an Aston Martin.
As reported by MSN, it could cost parents $100,000 to produce the perfect child. Through a catalogue of female donors, in-vitro parents can grow a baby of preference based on the looks and genetic makeup of the mother.
Does this make regular mankind unpure and undesirable?
Baby photo from www.jillstanek.com, car photo from www.drive.com.au
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