Man declared himself a fish-man and implanted two fins in his skull

A man who identifies himself as a man-fish has two fins implanted in his skull, according to LADBible.

Manel Munoz, aka Manel de Aguas, claims he does not consider himself “100 percent human.” The 24-year-old Catalan has like-minded people, with whom he created an organization to fight for the rights of persons with interspecific identity back in 2017.

Muñoz also considers himself a cyborg, as he implanted two silicone fins that he designed himself into his head. The Fish Man claims that due to the microchip attached to the implants, he can detect atmospheric pressure, humidity levels and sense changes in air temperature. Each fin weighs 500 grams. The fins were installed in Japan.

The Catalan removes his fins while washing and before going to bed. He admits that implants often attract the glances of passers-by, but he absolutely does not care what people think of him. When the fins give him signals, he hears a “vibrating sound passing through the bones of the skull.”

The Fish-Man hopes that thanks to his activities, the “bubble of anthropocentrism” will burst, in which, in his opinion, the whole world lives. “Today people live in a huge anthropocentric bubble, they perceive nature as a hierarchical ladder, at the top of which is a person. I hope to overthrow these beliefs,” he explained his mission.

Earlier it was reported that the Frenchman Anthony Loffredo covered his entire body with tattoos, cut off his nose and ears, and also cut his tongue in two for the resemblance to an alien. He is not going to be satisfied with what has already been achieved and plans to continue doing plastic surgery.

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