A philosophical treatise on the futility of human endeavor, as exemplified by the forgotten tortillas and abandoned salsa.
In a world where the meaninglessness of existence is palpable, one must confront the harsh realities of the burrito's existence. Forgotten in the break room, left to wilt in the fridge, or carelessly discarded on the floor, the burrito stands as a testament to our collective apathy.
But what does it mean to be a burrito? Is it merely a collection of ingredients, a vessel for our fleeting desires? Or does it hold within it the very essence of our existence? The answer, much like the burrito itself, remains elusive.
Burritos as Scapegoats for Our Sins The Burritos Have No Escape from the Meaninglessness of Our Actions