Onion Kaiser Rolls are stinking up my room with their delicious smell.
I ate one like 10 minutes ago, I swear.
And now I want another one because apparently when you buy a bag of them.
The smell escapes the bag and consistently-reminds you that they are there.
And they convince you that you’re hungry even though you’re not.
Because you just had one like 10 minutes ago…
I think I love this smell.
I love lit with a smell. You made me aware of my existence with this bit, and boy does my living room stink. I really need to change my socks. I like it. What’s with the period: And now I want another one because apparently when you buy a bag of them. / The smell escapes the bag and consistently-reminds you that they are there.?
I wanted to break the sentence for a better paragraph structure.
And it also seemed appropriate. 
And now I want another one because apparently when you buy a bag of them. But that’s a frag. ?
I loved this writing. The sentence above is one of my favorite sentences I have read for quite some time.
And now I want another one because apparently when you buy a bag of them. What? What happens when you buy a bag of them?
Read the next sentence, he might have used a comma instead of a period.