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Lee St. John from Minnesota had an ingenious idea: build an earth sandwich. Four hours later, he teamed up with his new friend, Subash Luitel, in India to take over the world, Subway style.
SEE ALSO:Some dudes recreated Ralph Wiggum's legendary grilled crayon sandwichIt was as simple as laying one slice of bread on the ground in Minnesota and having Subash place down a slice in Delhi, India. Shortly after posting the results on Facebook, the news that our reality is now a giant sandwich quickly went viral, racking up over 100,00 retweets and hundreds of shares on Facebook.
Subash was understandably confused at first.Credit: Lee St. John/FacebookLee said he prefers "a nice, dense whole grain bread," for his Earth sandwiches.
A very literal picture got the point across.Credit: Lee St. John/FacebookLee also wants to rope in Elon Musk for his next sandwich stunt. No planet is safe.
Lee posted the first picture.Credit: Lee St. John/FacebookLee and Subash are still friends, and Lee is currently working on getting Subash to the States for a sandwich party.
Subash followed suit, and suddenly our world was transformed.Credit: Lee St. John/Facebook"Honestly, I was just bored one night and thought it would be awesome to connect with a stranger from the other side of the world to pull off something funny and amazing," Lee said. "Thanks to the magic we all have at our fingertips, I was able to do that."
Lee credits Chive Minnesota, a chapter of the independent photo-entertainment website, full of "beautiful compassionate misfits [that] have always been so supportive of [Lee] and [his] ideas."
Since going viral, Lee has been using the opportunity to raise awareness for his two favorite charities: Chive Charities and Heroes Meeting Heroes.
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