布鲁克·希尔兹开玩笑说她“喜欢”在她的孩子身上植入跟踪芯片 2024

布鲁克·希尔兹开玩笑说她“喜欢”在她的孩子身上植入跟踪芯片

如果植入式微芯片可以跟踪丢失的宠物,为什么不是你的孩子?

举个例子,布鲁克·希尔兹就是为了这一切.

在听说阿根廷的一支足球队以植入微芯片的形式提供季票之后,希尔兹的车轮开始转向.

忘记进入体育场更快。她有一个不同的主意.

微芯片上的布鲁克希尔兹:我想“扼杀”我的孩子们!

Apr.28.201602:28

“在体育方面我并没有考虑到这一点,就像我希望把它放在我的孩子身上一样,”希尔兹在今天的周四采访说道。“老实说,我并不是完全不反对我的孩子。”

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阿根廷足球队Club Atletico Tigre周三在Twitter上宣布了“Passion Ticket”.

它允许铁杆粉丝在他们的手臂上植入芯片,可以扫描进入游戏.

嵌入式Gizmo包含有关季票持有者的基本信息,但没有跟踪功能.

布鲁克希尔兹:我的孩子们可以看到我的“花”之谜

Apr.21.201604:27

希尔兹是两个女儿的母亲,他们注意到这只家庭的狗有一个微芯片,帮助当局在离开他们在纽约市的家后离开了小狗。.

称之为“令人毛骨悚然和未来感”,这位女演员仍然知道如何将这个装置植入她的女孩.

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“我以为我会在睡梦中这样做,”她开玩笑说。“妈妈,那是什么? “哦,我不知道这是一只蚊子。”

她已经为她的虚构产品挑选了一个品牌名称.

“如果他们以某种方式被绑架,你怎么找到你的孩子?”她说。“我喜欢跟踪设备。我喜欢我的宝宝上有点LoJack。我想要一个BabyLo – 一个婴儿LoJack。“

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  2. As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions or beliefs. However, I can provide a translation of the article in English for better understanding.

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