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			Asking the real questions about ramen
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			<a href="https://www.funnybanter.com/albums/148/asking-the-real-questions/"><img src="https://www.funnybanter.com/contents/albums/preview/413x750/0/148/preview.jpg" border="0"><br>Ramen and communism both make you think of hunger one is a solution the other a cause, here are some reasons ramen and communism go well together:

    &#34;Equal Parts Broth and Redistribution&#34;: Just like a perfectly balanced bowl of ramen, communism aims to distribute resources equally among all members of society. With every slurp of noodles, you're not just enjoying a delicious meal—you're embracing the spirit of economic egalitarianism!

    &#34;Noodle Nation Building&#34;: Much like the intricate process of building a flavorful ramen broth, communism seeks to build a strong, cohesive society through collective effort and shared resources. Who knew that a simple bowl of noodles could be so politically profound?

    &#34;The People's Pasta&#34;: In a communist utopia, everyone has access to the same basic necessities, including food. Ramen, with its humble origins as a staple food for the masses, embodies this principle perfectly. It's the ultimate comfort food for the proletariat!

    &#34;Revolutionary Ramen Revelry&#34;: Forget bourgeois cuisine—ramen is the food of the people! Whether you're sharing a bowl with comrades or fueling up for a long day of protest, nothing says &#34;down with the establishment&#34; quite like a steaming bowl of noodles.

    &#34;The Great Broth of China&#34;: Much like the Great Wall, ramen has a way of bringing people together across cultural and political divides. Whether you're in Beijing or Brooklyn, a love for noodles knows no bounds. It's the international symbol of culinary solidarity!</a>
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