Okay, so today I was just messing around, right? I got this weird idea in my head – what does a bean-shaped head actually look like? I mean, I’ve heard people use the term “beanhead” before, sometimes as a joke, sometimes as a, well, not-so-nice name. But I started wondering, what would that actually look like on a real person?
First, I started digging around for what people even mean when they say “bean-shaped head.” Turns out, there are a ton of different beans out there! Some are round, some are flat, some are kidney-shaped. I even found out that “beanhead” can be a pet name! Who knew?
Experimenting with Shapes
Anyway, I grabbed some modeling clay and started messing around. I tried making a head that was kind of round, then I flattened it out a bit, then I tried to make it look like one of those kidney beans. It was pretty messy, to be honest. I’m no artist, that’s for sure.
Then I remembered those cartoons, like Gumball and Clarence where some characters kind of have that bean-shaped head. I started looking at some images of them. They’re definitely not realistic, but it gave me some ideas.
- Made a round shape first – too normal.
- Squished it down – looked weird.
- Tried the kidney shape – even weirder!
- Looked at cartoon characters – got some inspiration.
- Tried to make something in between – still looked funny.
The Final Result
After a while, I ended up with something that kind of looked like a bean, but not really. It was more like a lumpy oval with a slight curve. I showed it to my little brother, and he just laughed. Said it looked like a messed-up potato. But hey, I tried, right?
So, yeah, that’s my little adventure in figuring out what a bean-shaped head might look like. It was a fun little experiment, even if the results were, let’s just say, interesting. Maybe I’ll stick to drawing stick figures from now on, they look more realistic than my clay bean-head.
The conclusion, at least in my mind is that, there is no one answer for what a bean-shaped head looks like, it can be several kinds of shapes depending on the type of the bean. Also, the term “beanhead” has so many different meanings, it’s hard to tell which one is correct. I think it’s interesting that I figured these things out while doing this experiment.