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Zoo pays feng shui expert to aid monkeys

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Zoo pays feng shui expert to aid monkeys - Yahoo! News

LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Zoo paid $4,500 to an expert in the ancient Chinese art of feng shui to ensure three endangered golden monkeys on loan from China can have a strong life force.

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Consulting the feng shui expert was part of the cost for a $7.4 million enclosure for the golden monkeys debuting at the zoo later his year. Feng shui focuses on balance in design to promote health and happiness.

What? Are they ****ing serious? I'm all for animals having rights(when it comes to what we do with them) and PETA being against the unethical treatment of KFC chickens but feng shui for monkeys? Give me a break.
 
Zoo pays feng shui expert to aid monkeys - Yahoo! News



What? Are they ****ing serious? I'm all for animals having rights(when it comes to what we do with them) and PETA being against the unethical treatment of KFC chickens but feng shui for monkeys? Give me a break.
Monkey Business must be good.
I think the zoo is doing it more for the publicity than really anything with feng shui. On the other hand, feng shui designs are fairly pleasing aesthetically for the consumer - that is, the visitors.
 
Pathetic.

I loved the episode of Penn and Teller's Bullsh!t that dealt with feng shui.

They had three different "experts" apply the "science" of feng shui to a house (the same house and inhabitants).

The result?

Three entirely different arrangements, often entirely contradictory.
 
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