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HILARIOUS ERASERS TURNS MEN WITH HAIR INTO BALD MEN AS YOU USE IT

Everyone can make a mistake and very little of them can actually be erased. While most people don't think of it as the most interesting office accessory, there are plenty of cute erasers that will add a little flair to your desk. Japanese artist Kazuya Ishikawa, for example, designed a playful eraser that initially appeared as a human figure with a full head of hair, but when rubbed against the paper the man begins to go bald.

The cartoon character resembles a stereotypical office worker wearing a brown suit and tie. He is depicted with a worried expression on his face, which makes sense once you use him. Just like a regular eraser gets lost after long-term use, this one gets lost too. Only through creative design does the first part of the eraser disappear - a black strand of hair.

The more mistakes you make, the more hair you will lose. Baldness may occur on the front or back of the head, but eventually, all hair is lost. No wonder he looks so worried. Ishikawa created another character with the same idea, only this man wears a monk's costume and appears to be completely at peace with his fate. In this case, since your character is the one responsible for losing her luscious hair, you might feel less guilty and feel free to erase her hair. Although this product is only a concept design at this point, its mass appeal may lead to the need to purchase a real bald eraser in the near future.

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