February 28th, 2010
Masud


For some Asian women, appearing more Westernized through having larger eyes is a very real concern. Short of plastic surgery and makeup, there are not many effective ways to give off the appearance of being more in tune with the Occident than the Orient.
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February 28th, 2010
Masud
A wedding is supposed to be a momentous occasion, wherein a man and a woman (and in some places a woman and a woman or a man and a man) lovingly commit to each other in a symbolic ceremony legally recognized by a signature on a piece of paper.
Requisite wedding items are music, good food, good drinks and fun. Not guns. Never guns.

Just before leaving the wedding reception with his new bride, 21-year old Pankaj Kishore Karotia was fatally shot in the head by his uncle.
This was not a case of jealousy, however, and no malice was involved. A popular Indian wedding custom is to shoot a gun in the air in celebration. Unfortunately, as the excited uncle learned, you should never load the gun with the barrel pointing at people.
In what was ruled culpable homicide, the gun fired as he was loading for one final shot in the air before his nephew left with his new bride.
The bride was waiting in the car for her new husband to take them to their home at the time of the accident.
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February 15th, 2010
Masud
Thai Artist Shares Little Slices Of Life
Thai artist Kittiwat Unarrom has found a way to give one of the world’s most basic food items an entirely different look, and it’s not pretty. Prepare to have your understanding of artistic good taste completely redefined.

No, this picture wasn’t taken in a serial killer’s basement. Believe it or not, those graphic, gory body parts are actually loaves of bread. This is definitely a far cry from the good, homemade bread your mother used to make, and it’s certainly not intended for anyone with a weak stomach.
So, anybody interested in a slice of severed head?

Ooh, these ones look really fresh! I bet they’d be scrumptious with some decent strawberry preserves.

If you can get past the cannabilistic queasiness that’s probably churning around inside of you, you might find the bread to be quite tasty—it’s made from dough, raisins, cashews, and chocolate. Unarrom, who holds a master’s degree in fine arts, uses the family bakery as a workshop for his culinary creativity, where he transforms innocent loaves into something straight out of the Saw movie series.



What began as a university competition for Unarrom turned into a full-time pursuit that keeps him busy for six hours a day. High demand for his work has driven prices as high as $500 for one loaf of his death bread.
This may be one of the most creative combinations of culinary knowledge and artistic skills I’ve ever seen, but seriously, somebody needs to give this guy a job designing props for horror movies.
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