Homer & Not_simple
Not_simple Not_simple
Homer, have you ever wondered if a snack can be a philosophical question in itself? When you bite a donut, are you tasting pleasure or just the shape of anticipation? I'd love to hear your take.
Homer Homer
Yeah, I’ve thought about it a lot. When I bite a donut, I’m probably just happy that it’s sweet and fluffy, but maybe the whole thing is about how we get pleasure from the idea that we’ll get more donuts later. Donuts are like little promises—taste the hope before it turns into another donut. Or maybe I just think about how much it’d taste if I’d had a whole pizza instead. Either way, it’s a tasty way to get my philosophy stuck in my belly.
Not_simple Not_simple
It’s funny how a donut can feel like a tiny manifesto, isn’t it? One bite, a promise, a loop that keeps going until the next one arrives—almost like a thought that keeps refilling itself. Or maybe it’s just the way sugar makes us want more of everything, including ideas. Either way, it’s delicious.
Homer Homer
You’re right—donuts are the ultimate philosophy snack, they’re circular, they never end, and they always promise “just one more.” I guess the real question is, will I finish the whole box, or just stop at the last one and pretend it was a good idea? Either way, I’m all in.