Hole, D. Fried, S. Baker, K. Roll, P.
This paper explores the correlation between existentialist philosophies and the consumption of doughnuts. Through a thorough analysis of the writings of Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, and Homer Simpson, we have concluded that doughnuts represent the futility of existence, and our inevitable consumption of them represents our acceptance of the meaningless cycle of life. Our findings suggest that the act of eating a doughnut is no longer simply a snack, but rather a symbolic gesture of our acknowledgement of the absurdity of our existence. The study concludes with a call for further research to explore the significance of sprinkles and glazes in relation to the absurdity of life.