Don’t Judge A Head By It’s Cover?

2007 October 5

Can you guess what this is?  Look closely. My blogging friend, Lisa, totally had me stumped on this one.

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It is not what you think it is. It’s bigger than a breadbox and you can eat it…………

“Can you believe that this is bread?  I was over reading on Red Orbit today and came across this article.  The ‘Human Bread’ is made by 28-year-old art student Kittiwat Unarrom.”

“When people see the bread, they don’t want to eat it. But when they taste it, it’s just normal bread,” he said. “The lesson is ‘don’t judge just by outer appearances.’”

Could you do it?

Eat the bread?

What about not judging others by their outward appearance?

Could you do that?

Just food for thought.

13 Responses leave one →
  1. 2007 October 5

    OMG – I love the title of the post. Thanks for the link! I thought is was perfect during Halloween season :)

  2. 2007 October 5

    Absolutely. You know, they actually should use this for an episode of CSI.

  3. 2007 October 5
    Rick from Milwaukee permalink

    That gives new meaning to the term “dough brain”.

  4. 2007 October 5

    Funny Rick!

  5. 2007 October 5

    Aside from the creepy meat hooks, I could. I’m sure I’ve eaten worse.

  6. 2007 October 6

    OOOOO Joe, do tell…..

  7. 2007 October 7

    Ouch, I don’t think I’d ever eat that bread lol. It gives me the creeps.

  8. 2007 October 8

    Now if he’d only made it a bit handsomer I wouldn’t mind eating it… :P

  9. 2007 October 8

    Just think if you had something like this on a smaller scale to hand out on Halloween. LOL
    The little kids would freak!

  10. 2007 October 9

    Me thinks he doesn’t want to cross a mad MyStarbucks on Halloween! :P

  11. 2007 October 9

    LOL

  12. 2007 October 10

    wow.. its amazing ..it looks to real to be bread… looks like it came out of Body Works 5 .. I dont think I have the stomach for that…

  13. 2007 October 10

    Thanks for coming by Laura. Love the Cogno blog!

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