Board Thread:Clubs/@comment-35646433-20191216185019/@comment-68.98.145.50-20200107152857

Gildie-Everblaze wrote: 174.6.16.240 wrote:

SoKeepherOfTheLostCities wrote: TECHNICALLY, a hot dog only has 1 piece of bread that's bent in half. Therefore, no sandwitch. Sorry. XD But you knwo when you get a bakery bun and cut it, but not all the way in half, and then fill it with all your toppings? Is that not a sandwich, then?

HOT DOGS ARE SANDWICHES.

-Chloe Okay, but here’s the thing. Those would still hold themselves together if you cut off the connected part. They really just choose not to cut off the edge for either a stylistic thing or for the fact that they’re too lazy to cut off the whole edge. Hot dogs, on the other hand? First of all, they’re longer than normal sandwich buns, and second of all, if you cut off the connection between the two halves of a hot dog bun, the hot dog literally could not keep itself together. It would fall apart, slip straight out of the bun, drip ketchup everywhere. In other words, it would be a bloody, graphic death — completely in vain, because who would ever cut a hot dog bun into two pieces just to prove it’s a sandwich when it actually isn’t, because there’s only one bun (that needs to be kept as one bun in order for the hot dog to work?) What if the hot dogs don’t want to be classified as sandwiches either? What if they want to be independent? The definition of a sandwich is: an item of food consisting of two pieces of bread with meat, cheese, or other filling between them, eaten as a light meal.

For me, I looked up 'define sandwich' and pressed 'images' and the first result was a hotdog. It doesn't matter if the bun is longer that an actual sandwich bread - and what makes you think it actually is longer? it could just look that way cause it's skinnier. Nahh I think u just want them to be independent.

- Ahsoka