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i mentioned somewhere that, i ship everything :iconfacebooklikeplz: Even :iconbigcookieplz: X cake
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Sometimes, i hate humanity o.o; yes, even myself QnQ ...hating others because they're from other countries/religion is just, makes no sense. i know alot of people who does on facebook

And i thought cookie and cake love would be best choice to show the world little change.
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Lets take "cookie" as a dark skinned, and the "cake" and the while/yellow skinned person. Think about it, they're both made out of flour, sugar, eggs, and what-not. Their shape and color is different yet they're same inside.
Ever heard of "Don't judge a book by it's cover"?

i bet ancient people were smarter than us...in alot of ways. O: Ancient Egypt, Atlantis, Ancient Greek...they knew about stars more than we do now, and egyptians made a heart implantable cardiac defibrillator which was working when they found the mummy. And all this happened 2000+ years ago .____________.
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Well, pastry is a bit different considering how cookies generally have a drier, denser texture and are traditionally a finger food due to their compact selves.
Cakes are moist, in most senses, and they are usually eaten with a fork due to their moist softness being more likely to stain, if it is dropped.

Simply compare the crumbs. Cookie crumbs are easily swept up with no consequence due to being dry. Cake crumbs, when fresh, will usually squish, making sweeping them up a little difficult.
Of course, I suppose that this could equate them to the gender roles provided, men supposed to be firmer and more compact while girls are usually allowed to be soft and squishy (curves) in most traditional views.

After all, a dog is composed of the same carbon-based flesh as a human is, but they are seen as two different groups.