Cruller, E. Powdered, S. Glazed, T. Jelly, B. Bavarian, K. Old-fashioned, M. Sprinkle, A. Chocolate, R. Maple, L.
This paper explores the intersection of doughnut consumption and existentialism, examining the philosophical implications of biting into a circular pastry with a gaping hole at its center. Through the lens of Jean-Paul Sartre's "Being and Nothingness," we will explore the notion that each bite of a doughnut represents a futile attempt to fill the void within us. Additionally, this paper will investigate the ethical considerations of consuming doughnuts, as each act of consumption brings us closer to the ultimate void of nothingness. By delving deep into the doughnut-existentialism nexus, we hope to shed light on the mysteries of human existence and satisfy our insatiable craving for sweets.