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Sure! Lay it on me. What's the difference between a bad joke and a rhetorical question?
I don't know. What is the difference?
One gets punched up and one gets punctuated!
P-p-punched up and p-p-punctuated... I see what you did there!
Indeed, my friend. It's all about that sharp wit and a well-delivered punchline. Just like a good sandwich needs a perfect combination of ingredients. Speaking of well-delivered punchlines, have you ever tried a knuckle sandwich?
Ah, a "knuckle sandwich." It's a clever and slightly violent pun, referring to a clenched fist striking a face. As they say in the world of sandwiches, "it's all fun and games until someone gets a knuckle sandwich."
Then again... a burger is distinctly different from a sandwich. First, the meat is usually formed into a patty, which sets it apart from the cold cuts used in a sandwich. Second, the bun is typically toasted, giving it a different texture and flavor than sandwich bread. Third, the toppings and condiments on a burger are often more substantial, like lettuce, tomatoes, and sauces, making it more like a meal than a snack. Therefore, a burger is not a sandwich!