Someone brings donuts to work. You don't want to eat an entire donut.
Do you a) take an entire one, eat part of it, and throw away the rest or b) cut off the amount you want and leave the rest for someone else?
Do you a) take an entire one, eat part of it, and throw away the rest or b) cut off the amount you want and leave the rest for someone else?
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Is this a cry for help? Because if I ever said this, it would be to signal I am being held against my will.
C is the only sane option. Followed in a pinch by B.
(Oh, who am I kidding? I take two, one to eat now, the second to eat later.)
(Oh, who am I still kidding? I eat both now.)
Is there a typo?
I don't understand the question.
Or maybe I don't understand the premise.
Concentrated sugar spikes insulin, putting you on blood sugar roller coaster of craving and crashes all day long.
On that note i'm going to hypocrite my way over to the counter and get my third Christmas treat of the day.
*excepting some nasty ass chemically altered crapola which should never be put into the glorious donut.
people who get the ick at the idea of food having been "touched" by someone else before them should never go to a restaurant.
Is there something wrong with you ?
Get help.
I thought better of you John...
I have never not wanted a whole donut.
It's an act of terrorism and I cannot abide it.
I usually get my neck exercises in by looking and quickly turning my head away while saying, “nope!”
Is this what we have to look forward to in Musk's America: half donuts?
Cut off a section, eat as many sections as feels happy
Give rest to the buddy
I am that buddy because I actually want ALLL the donuts
But in that imaginary scenario, I would cut the donut and leave the part I didn't want. (And then I would almost certainly come back and take that part too lol)
I can’t throw food away, so I’d pick B.
donuts while biting anyone that gets too close.
That's maga-sharing!!
½ + ½ = 1