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Since I've been recently somewhat lax on my personal information, guess it's relatively not out of line for me to post this. I had very recently my 31st birthday... I.e. I turned 30. And for that celebration, I had delicious and moist cake. Actually, I had two cakes. Both were very delicious and moist. And I'm still alive. There's not much point in this post but I just wanted to show the cake(s). Feel free to not read this post.
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Mmm, looks delicious.
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I thought the cake was a lie.....
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Two cakes between how many people? It's kinda hard to judge their size but they look pretty large.. Feel free to not read this post.
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Post subject: Re: New age
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Bisqwit wrote:
Feel free to not read this post.
Clever. I'll be turning a quarter of a century old in October, and I'm hoping for an ice cream cake (it too can be delicious and moist, but if it's too moist, it changes from a cake to a puddle).
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Raiscan wrote:
Two cakes between how many people? It's kinda hard to judge their size but they look pretty large..
Five adults and three children. The cakes are not very large. Observe the cherries and/or the grapes for scale.
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Look good. Happy birthday.
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Happy birthday Bisqwit~The cake looks very nice /( ̄▽ ̄)♀
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Post subject: Re: New age
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mmbossman wrote:
[....] cake (it too can be delicious and moist, but if it's too moist, it changes from a cake to a puddle).
Yeah, I was actually afraid those will too. But they didn't. They did leak a bit though.
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Bisqwit wrote:
[...] Observe the cherries and/or the grapes for scale.
Fruit comes in different shapes and sizes.
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It's nice to be on a forum and not be the oldest person there. :P Cause lately, I feel like I'm a grandpa to half the members. ^^;; Feel free to not read this post.
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an age divisible by ten calls for huge parties. Not as huge as a power of two, but huge nonetheless. Hope you complied :) although I'm a tad late now: Happy Birthday! feel free to not read this addendum, it was only clever once.
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Raiscan wrote:
Two cakes between how many people? It's kinda hard to judge their size but they look pretty FANTASTICALLY AWESOME!!! Read this post
I agree.
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Fabian wrote:
Raiscan wrote:
Two cakes between how many people? It's kinda hard to judge their size but they look pretty FANTASTICALLY AWESOME!!! Read this post
FALSE!
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Sorry to double post, but I just had to post about how remarkably well shot the photo is, and how identical the cakes are in size and position in the photos. Using Photoshop I did an overlay which is kind of trippy: ...And a difference cake, which is kind of scary: Happy Birthday, I present you with cake amalgamation!
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Happy birthday! Perusal of the preceding message is by no means imperative, and can safely be ignored at your discretion.
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Yay cake :D Happy birthday! ^_^ ...Also feel free to--*gets hit in the face with a cake secretly containing a brick*
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Oh, THAT'S where my brick went. Who the hell would bake it into a cake is beyond me. *goes back to attempting to harness latent telekinetic abilities by levitating the brick*
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Post subject: Re: New age
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Bisqwit wrote:
I had very recently my 31st birthday... I.e. I turned 30.
My condolences. Your youth is now officially behind, so you are not young anymore. Now you are middle-aged. Expect existential crises, weight gain and slow but inevitable deterioration of health. Being there, doing that...
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Warp wrote:
My condolences. Your youth is now officially behind, so you are not young anymore. Now you are middle-aged. Expect existential crises, weight gain and slow but inevitable deterioration of health. Being there, doing that...
While all of those are true, they are also inevitable, and making my life a misery by worrying about it all is not exactly a good mileage for the remaining time. Some day or two, I will see I'm too old for some things I previously thought I was too young for, but that kind of things do happen and I'm not worrying about it. I have already grown to accept the fact that I can't accomplish everything I want in one lifetime.
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Bisqwit wrote:
And for that celebration, I had delicious and moist cake.
I never got what was so funny about this. I might be from having never seen/played Portal, or (more likely) it being overused. Also, you're 30?! Damn. I thought you were 25-27 -- shows how much I pay attention :\ Quite clearly posting without consuming enough caffination is not a good idea, so editing 31->30
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Xkeeper wrote:
Bisqwit wrote:
And for that celebration, I had delicious and moist cake.
I never got what was so funny about this. I might be from having never seen/played Portal, or (more likely) it being overused.
The whole cake thing in Portal is absurd (as is the enigmatic character that makes those promises about cake), and the ending song, which includes the words I emphasized, is the culmination of that absurdness when given in context of that game. That's why it so easily becomes a meme, even though the cake is not really the focus of the absurdness. Also, emphasizing the moistness of a cake is a big elephant in the room -- something people inherently appreciate in cakes, but never talk about. Portal made that concept explicitly a topic, and since it's a topic that I was immediately reminded of when I saw this cake that is literally seeping juice, I decided to post about it. Now, calls for explanations like this are a way of ruining a joke, a way that I don't appreciate that much. But at least I can make it a good explanation worth writing and reading.
Post subject: Re: New age
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Warp wrote:
Expect existential crises,
can religious people have existential crises? i'm sure i won't have any because i've already asked every question and got every answer, and i'm not even 30. happy birthday bisqwit. i thought this thread was about the new age movement.