Nice reference! I have noticed that meme for a while around reddit, and have done some thinking about it to the point of reaching a conclusion.
The answer is No. ...Kind of, but no.
Think of it this way. Humans are philosophically pipes, our digestive system being like the hollow inside of the pipe, with two ends of course. If you had a big metal pipe that weighed 99 pounds, and you put 1 pound of nachos inside of it, then the pipe still only weighs 99 pounds. The nachos are not one with the pipe.
Another example. Take that same girl and glue a pound of nachos over the outside of her entire body. What you get is a nacho-girl, which does total to 100 pounds and is indeed 1% nacho. But the girl herself is not 1% nacho, because she is still only 99 pounds of human, inside a nacho shell.
It works the same way with your digestive system. The nachos did not fuse into the girl so that nachos and girl became one. The girl is still 99 pounds of human, with a pound of nachos inside her "pipe". Her body will absorb some of the nutrients out of the nachos though, which will become one with the girl, but at that point those nutrients are now "girl" and no longer nacho.
To sum it up: The girl and the nachos exist as separate entities. The nacho-girl is 100 pounds, and 1% nacho. The girl is 99 pounds, 100% girl. And the nachos are 1 pound, 100% nacho.
-RW













