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May 08, 2012

How to make a better sandwich

Apparently we've been placing the sandwich contents wrong all these years. This helpful chart explains how to do it better. It does, however, not explain the following: 1) What is that meat? 2) Why would anyone eat something that looks like that? 3) Is it made of old band-aids? 4) Is it made of ick? 5) Will it make you die?

Bettersandwich

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You'll have to eat that sandwich for better or for wurst.

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