Baby Tossing
- added May 1, 2008
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In this pod Muslims and Hindus of a local shrine in western India throw newborn babies off the top of a tower in hopes of giving that child good luck. Dont worry though, a couple of guys are below to catch the babies with a sheet of cloth. The tradition is over 500 years old.
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- clemwilson
- 2 months ago
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seems like a lot could go wrong here.
:)
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- JordanHarbinger
- 2 months ago
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Michael Jackson anyone???
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Good pod.
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- JordiLippe
- 2 months ago
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i bet its safer that driving with your child in the car
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- jade_azul16
- 2 months ago
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holy sht! I went through a similar thing when i was 9 months old - but it involved a bottle of night train, a lot of arguing, and there was no sheet.
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that is the dumbest shit ive ever seen. "yeah, hey lets go throw our newborn off a fucking tower!"----WOW BRILLIANT!!
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And we thought falling off the changing table was a big deal!
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- joannaearl
- 2 months ago
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oh, come on!! it is really interesting, if i were a baby i would love to experience something like this... almost like bungee jumping... or maybe not lol
anyway, it's been done for 500 years, and so far nobody's been hurt, so it is safe
beautiful ritual/tradition
there seems to be a good vibe during the event-
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- jade_azul16
- 2 months ago
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I don't think that this is terrible at all. It develops an extreme trust in the community and allows neighbors to know that they care for each other's children.
And besides, can you imagine being the father tossing your child off of a tower and just hoping that someone at the bottom will catch him or her? Just seems like something to bring all of the people together.-
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- teenelizabeth
- 2 months ago
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It looks like fun. If I was one of the kids, I'd be shouting, "again! again!" but maybe not naked...
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- pogschampion
- 2 months ago
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they looked like dolls bouncing around
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- punkzombie23
- 2 months ago
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It's like that Planet Earth episode (seasonal forests) where the ducklings have to jump out of the tree and they land and bounce in a pile of leaves! Yes, exactly like that. How does that work.. it seems like necks should be getting snapped
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- asbomberox
- 2 months ago
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I'm impressed by the guy who catches the babies on the bounce!
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This seems so crazy and makes me nervous! But, it's also very impressive and interesting. Great job making a short pod with so much punch!
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- natalie579
- 2 months ago
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My mom still freaks out about the time I managed to get out of my high chair and took a flying leap onto the kitchen floor. Maybe I should show this to her and she won't feel as bad!
Really interesting pod though! I like it a lot!-
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- AshleyWard
- 2 months ago
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wow, that was freaky to watch a baby bounce. I wonder what happens if they flip in the air and land head 1st snapping their fragile necks. Guess its a different culture so i shouldn't complain. Cool Pod!
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that's an awesome way to enter the world! why wait at 9-11 months? I say have mom deliver the baby right off the tower.
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- joshuaheller
- 1 month ago
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Baby tossing is so much fun however, "time to Kick the Baby" is even MORE fun! LOL
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Well, if they claim no one's been hurt.. I'm down n diggin' it lol
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too crazy ...
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..............splat.
That was the one recurring word in my head while I watched.
It seems like it might be fun to throw babies off of a tower, though. -
I thought it was just so cool how other people in other countries think very diffrent ways to give thier children health and strenghth.
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- nothingisforever
- 1 month ago
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i watched that with my newborn in my arms ,disturbing
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talking about having a lot of faith and trust in a ritual... that would take some devotion.
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Oh, so this is where Michael Jackson got the idea from........!!! (sorry, MJ was the first thing I thought of when I saw this pod....)
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Beliefs are beliefs. As long as these children aren't hurt, people should respect their culture.
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- timbolinder
- 1 month ago
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I have never seen this practice of beliefs before.To me this is barbaric and dangerous but as long as infants do not suffer damage from it this is fine by me. But it is still dangerous.
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- TeknologyBrainz
- 1 month ago
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See, I know I should respect their rituals, and what not. But it all seems very wrong.
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- Mercythewannabe4184
- 1 month ago
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Now I know this is a cultural ritual but Its still a bit freaky x_X I can get what jade_azul16 says about the sense of trust in the community, and it does look a lil fun but I think if it wasn't 50ft, maybe more like 10ft or if they were older and they wanted to be thrown then it would be alot less dsiturbing to some people. But I dunno about that nobody getting hurt thing, that just looks like bad thing waiting to happen. lol but this was a very entertaining pod Kudos :D
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Methinks that any that survive can be said to have good luck.
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That's Awesome! I bet it does make them strong.
I wonder if it would be disrespectful to do this with my own child?-
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- danitassin
- 29 days ago
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The other choice was letting the kid sit on Brit Spears' lap while driving on the L.A. freeways.
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Wow. I would be concerned with brain trama. I chuckled a little when I read the title, but it's very interesting. And I really like the comment about the trust in the community. I thought that was very interesting. Something that I hadn't necessarily considered. 500 years is quite a claim, although the truth to that is questionable. As long as nobody is getting hurt, I see no problem with it. I'm diggin' the music.
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- Chelsea1201
- 29 days ago
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yeah, it looks like they've got it all under wraps. I mean, they've been doing this for 500 years, their PROS!!
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- blue_blooded
- 28 days ago
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One of my immediate concerns was one the video addressed-- don't kids get a little messed up being dropped like that? I mean- that sheet is pulled pretty taut. You hit that thing just right going that fast from that high up and it would be no impossible feat to break your neck! So I thought it was really interesting to read that so far there have been no injuries. (I forget how they actually worded it. Perhaps there *have* been injuries, but none that cause permanent disabilities?)
My worries eased, I was able to watch again and get a good chuckle out of watching the drop-fall-bounce-catch-pass progression for each child. There was this rhythm to it that everyone actively involved seemed to be very familiar with.
I don't think I'll ever find myself dropping my potential future kiddies off a building for good luck, but I did enjoy seeing this tradition in action and think it's pretty cool that these folks have kept this tradition alive. -
think fast
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- schimmerman
- 28 days ago
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Those poor kids! They must be so scared!
Good pod - very interesting! -
forget physical disability, what about MENTAL disability
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- brianjhong
- 27 days ago
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It can't be more dangerous than driving our kids in cars and feeding them over processed crap.
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- AswegoAsdego
- 27 days ago
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this looks like fun! and i second the comment above.
