Meme of theseus
Meme of theseus
Meme of theseus
It originally said something like "MFS be like "subway sucks"" and then at the bottom it said "my brother in Christ you made the sandwich"
Aktuallee the original had the N word instead of my brother in christ
Thanks, I totally forgot which meme that was.
Although to defend the complainer: it's hard to make a good sandwich when your ingredients are Subway.
10/10 title
The Ship of Theseus is a thought experiment about whether if it is an object, after having had all its original components replaced, remains the same thing.
I’m currently reading a book called The Wager and I’m learning a lot about ships. Apparently like even your average ship was basically rebuilt each year because they just fell apart constantly. So I guess like all ships are Ships of Theseus.
Yeah, the same happens to the human body. Cells constantly have to be renewed.
A "sandwich" made with "bread" that is more sugar than bread with mystery "tuna fish" that is totally 100% tuna.
Yes, in Ireland the Subway "bread" cannot be classified as bread because of the amount of sugar in it.
The subway sandwich "bread" enters the cake category.
I was gonna say, aren't sandwiches food? Better call that thing in the picture something else
100 years after sliced bread was invented; bread that doesn't stale and doesn't mold for 2 weeks on a counter-top, and still Europe is baffled.
There are reasons to add sugar to bread, quite a lot actually. It causes faster fermentation, increases the Maillard reaction, can make the bread softer, prevents going stale, etc.
I'm not defending subway in particular: they are terrible. But it's not because they add sugar to their bread dough. And Europe pretending this isn't bread is food elitism that ignores that massive differences in production and culture.
that is more sugar than bread
Also very hyperbolic. Subway has 4% sugar, which is high but not cake. Cake recipes are often 25-50% sugar.
To be fair, that 4% is double the max limit to be called bread in Ireland, potentially more if it's 4% of the whole recipe as opposed to 4% of the flour weight.
Wrong format.
That is what it feels like!!
Once I replace every word in the title of your post, and also exchange the image, is it still the same post?
EDIT: on second thought, are we actually the same person?