Prodoughtype


Friday, March 30th, 2012

If you're like me, you woke up at 3:47 AM on Tuesday wondering "Where do donut holes come from?"  You make have heard them referred to as munchkins, a word derived from the Pacific islands meaning "small awesomes." What you may not know is their tale!

   Donuts grow into Glazed Giants,* floating in deep space, blasting streams of chocolate, glaze, and other delicious frostings out into the cosmos.  Their gravity is so great that they pull matter into them, which causes them to expand.  However, once a donut becomes TOO massive, it collapses on itself, forming what's known as a Powdered Dwarf.  The very largest of those eventually explode in a brilliant display known as a superdoughva.  These explosions leave our skies dotted with the sugars and glazes you see every night.  That's right - glazes make the stars twinkle!

   In any case, all that collected matter begins to reform, as gravity helps the particles to collect together.  Those become small donut holes.  These grand globes orbit distant donuts in large, donut shaped elliptical orbits.  This begins a new cycle of donut formation, creation, culminating breakfast!

   What does this mean to life, the universe, and everything?

There are donut holes in the kitchen!

*and the occasional Bear Claw nebula!

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