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There, I will have time to map the astronomical significance of the unlimited breadsticks. I shall wash myself in baths of water and yeast. I shall brush my teeth with garlic and salt. I shall become one with the dough and immerse myself therein.
I will understand the purpose of it all. Why time travel? Why breadsticks? Why the infinite complexity of it all? Why not just make them in a factory where they could feel unlimited even if they're not, in truth, unlimited?
LMAO, Sorry bro that was ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ hilarious, grats on making a compilation.