The Bread Face Blog Is Giving The People Something They Didn't Ask For

There's a seemingly endless supply of strange videos online, and just when you think you've reached the far end of freaky something like the Bread Face Blog Instagram account comes along and proves you wrong.

Bread Face Blog isn't about bakery disasters, food sculptures or Powdered Toast Man, it's about an oddly adorable little woman smashing her face into different kinds of bread on video for our amusement.

Now before you completely write off Bread Face Blog consider this- with different lighting, a different song, and a different kind of bread in every video the preposterous possibilities are endless!

-Via Cheezburger


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To counter her videos, you could always give up your laptop, PC, TV, cable, smart phone, gaming console, Internet, trendy tennis shoes, delivered food, microwave and electricity and send the money to Africa instead.
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If I ever produced a video this funny, you can guarantee that I would promote my own website on it.

But even though my own children mispronounced words in the same funny way, I wouldn't put them on the internet doing it. They grow up too fast.

This is from an established mommyblogger with a good-sized following. I entertained the idea that this story is probably embellished and/or exaggerated, but probably has a grain of truth. And even if it is totally fake, I wouldn't care much, because it's still funny.

Anyway, she posted a followup in which she invites parents to share the odd names their kids give to toys, and has over 100 comments.

http://www.rantsfrommommyland.com/2012/02/as-usual-just-when-i-think-im-sort-of.html
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Counter example:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FtvhvIJ4Z4

Equally "offensive" but a lot harder to argue that it's fake. And not a hint of an agenda.
The "video" from this post is just pictures with a funny caption and then saying they were made up by a child. And promoting a website.
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- It is promotion for a website (as was the first comment here curiously).

- "Designed" to cause a stir, go viral (or hope to), get attention.

- Video is trivially easy to make (but offers no proof whatsoever that it is real).

- Kids don't do that kind of thing, not to that extent.

- Unverifiable.

The whole thing just rubs me the wrong way, what can I say.
(But you're right that I just think this is fake, I am not 100% certain.)
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