Virginia Sen. Mark Warner (D) rattled the internet Tuesday with a tuna melt sandwich tutorial that was unsavory for most, excluding himself.

Warner started his tutorial by plating two slices of white bread while adding liberal amounts of mayonnaise to the sandwich.

"I like mayo. I know my kids hate mayo," he said while adding enormous amounts of the sandwich dressing to both slices of bread.

He then scooped heaps of tuna straight from the can, dripping visible amounts of tuna juice onto the base of the sandwich. He added two slices of medium cheddar cheese and popped the sandwich in the microwave for 30 seconds.

The online response sparked lighthearted jokes and critiques of Warner's sandwich-making methods, including former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.), who commented, "Ok @MarkWarner we need to talk. That's too much mayo dude. ... I love your effort...but...."

Warner's communications director, Rachel Cohen, stepped in to clear up some questions online responders had about the Senator's tutorial video.

"Ok, Internet, I asked him your questions. And he wants you to know that he **intentionally** didn't drain the tuna 'because I didn't want it to be too dry,'" Cohen said of Warner.

She added that "He also told me a story about an even more disgusting sandwich he once made, which I will spare you all, but safe to say it will be making an appearance in my nightmares in a little while."

Based on Twitter responses, it's evident that any followers of Warner will have enough nightmare-fuel for now.