Culinary Atrocities - Crimes against food

This is why, if you can - you pack your own lunches, m8. THAT is the best advice to continue to give anyone with kids going through the same shite.
Agreed, though when I was in school we didn't have the option to bring packed lunches- I think it was something to do with allergies. When I got to 6th form we could bring our own food/go out for lunch though, and the senior deli food was a lot better than the crap they served the anklebiters.
 
I present the "whatthefuckin"

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Ramen burgers. They take cooked ramen noodles, compress them into disc shapes, and then pan fry the outside so they can use them as the burger bun. Greasy as fuck and the noodles expand like a bomb in your stomach.

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P.S. I loved tuna casserole as a kid and it's definitely an American standard. I never had it with potato chips on top though, I think that might be a Southern thing. When I've had it it's usually topped with breadcrumbs and Parmesan cheese that gets toasted while it bakes. It's a cheap comfort food.
 
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I think you meant these:

Yeah... no matter how well you prepare and cook them, they never seem to come out tasting right.

No culinary atrocity thread would be complete without DoubleSwee's Krabby Patty video:
TL;DW Aspie kid shows off his Spongebob impression, makes one of the most unappetizing burgers ever, and then takes a bite out of it even though the meat is still visibly raw.

Yeah, that was fucking awful... And here's how you fucking DO IT RIGHT, courtesy of someone more people on YT should be watching (FACT.):

Also, even if this ain't the right place to post this (or THAT above this), I'm doing it anyway:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJHA_jMfCvEnv-3kRjTCQXw
 
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Yeah, that was fucking awful... And here's how you fucking DO IT RIGHT, courtesy of someone more people on YT should be watching (FACT.):

Also, even if this ain't the right place to post this (or THAT above this), I'm doing it anyway:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJHA_jMfCvEnv-3kRjTCQXw
I actually started watching this guy recently after seeing his It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia special (m!lk steak...there's a culinary atrocity *shudders*). Nice to see that other people on here know of him and that he's gaining more recognition.
 
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