Mystery Poop
I'm not as bored as you think. Honestly. There's an important story about the lives of designers behind this picture. Can you scoop out the mystery of this poop? Who created it and why? What does it mean? And more importantly, why should you care? Post your guess about this picture, and I'll reveal the details at the end of the week.

4 Comments:
I think its about cutting away the things that entangle us and keep us from being or becoming the people we were made to be. Many in the design industry view creative ideas like a god unto itself. It's as if it exists only to serve itself. Like all gods, it boasts and flaunts it's advancements, assets and awards, all while it fails to recognize it did not even create itself.
I am soon to be 32 years old and I sometimes still prefer my sandwiches without the crusts - even if the best stuff in the bread is in the crusts (as my mom used to tell me), I'll take the higher cholesterol rating and my soft, tasty sandwich center and you can keep those dry, sandy, nearly burned crusts. I imagine the person who took the picture enjoyed the center of the sandwich themselves and has tried to pass it off as something one of his kids did. Nice try Oscar Meyer.
But how often do we take the crusts and totally consume them in the name of business or client relations or paying our dues or worse yet, to pay the bills. How long before we ourselves become stove up in our joints and muscles - creaky and crusty and stale in how we think and design and create and express and even worship, if that's your thing.
My best stuff comes to me when I am in a creative environment - at work or home or church. Wherever, it's like walking into an intangible whirlwind of ideas. Depending on the audience or the message, the fresh ideas I choose to pull from the current swirling about me, may be better than others for the purpose for which I intend. But they all come from someplace else - a place where no idea or concept or word that proceeds from It, will return void. That's why I worship Him and creating is how I worship Him. It begins with Him. I think it should end with Him also. It's exciting to see others who have awakened to this truth long before me, already doing stuff that points to Him. I realize that I am only now beginning to step into something that's been happening for a long time. It is an amazing opportunity to feel that delightful wind blowing through your hair. It affect you and others in the process. And it's cool when you experience it producing manna for your family to eat.
In short, they say it only takes three licks to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll, Tootsie Pop. A creative person who walks the christian line in the world today, has to find their source and not just their voice. They must keep it at their center wherever and at whatever the cost, because the loss is far greater than any gold pencil can redeem. (Even though, I must admit, I'd like to see a One Show award sitting on my shelf one day.)
i would make it just to keep people guessing what it is plus its insanely funny
we eat stuff with forks, then we wipe our mouths with wet napkins. and then it makes poop.
i think it means you dont like crust and your saying crust is like poop its not good to eat. which explains the fork and the paper towel is what the bread was on. my second guess is you were being stupid and youll just say it means nothing.
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