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The conversation quickly turns to the unsettling aesthetic: babies that look dead, with heads following around unnaturally, and figures with suggested genetic or surgical anomalies. The host speculates whether these are a form of maternal instinct fulfillment or a deeper societal dissatisfaction with actual motherhood. With dark humor, they suggest that some of these individuals might have given up on real children altogether, opting instead for these life-like dolls, even going so far as imagining injecting them with alcohol or treating them as performance art.