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Stress Eating Your Way Through the Presidential Debate

What’s your food of choice?
by Jack Sjogren October 19, 2016

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Jack Sjogren is a cartoonist and illustrator in LA pouring his soul into butt jokes. For more heart-wrenching silliness, visit jacksjogren.com. More by Jack Sjogren

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