Inspired by yesterday’s discussion on whether or not a hotdog is a sandwich, I’ve decided to wade into the waters of filled-bread food controversy. I am of the contention that jelly belongs on top of the peanut butter. What say you, Lemmings?
Inspired by yesterday’s discussion on whether or not a hotdog is a sandwich, I’ve decided to wade into the waters of filled-bread food controversy. I am of the contention that jelly belongs on top of the peanut butter. What say you, Lemmings?
While I agree with all the comments about structural integrity, I’ll point out that platonically, it’s a peanutbutter sandwich with jelly, and condiments belong on top of meats, not under them.
How did meat get on your peanut butter sandwich?
Also, why? And why are you then putting jelly on that mess?
Additionally, what meat?
I’m betting meat means protein carrier in this case.
It means “the primary focus of the sandwich”.
It can mean that If it’s used singularly.
This is the way.
ah yes, Jelleaus, Plato’s finest dialogue