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Cake day: January 15th, 2026

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  • Lucifer had the audacity to talk back and have a different idea than his father, so he was kicked out… Forever.

    Kicking out family for not doing what you personally want, then being angry that a bunch of the rest of the family decides to start ignoring you as they also do their own thing. One of the most narcissistic things you could do.

    That’s one of the most Christian things I’ve ever seen. There’s no hate like Christian “love”.

    But it’s all fake stories anyway so it doesn’t really matter. Even if it did… The Bible doesn’t mention Lucifer being cast out at all… The Isaiah 14 passages usually referenced for that actually reference the King of Babylon.

    The story of Lucifer Morningstar being cast out of heaven actually comes from the epic poem Paradise Lost, written in 1667 by John Milton.

    So if you believe that story then you would have to consider John Milton in 1667 to be equivalent to the various Councils of Nicaea deciding on what would be included in the Bible.




  • Inflation, as a metric wouldn’t really move… But the same effect as inflation at the point of sale would occur, increased prices.

    However, the effect of wage increases on consumer pricing is minimal… based on every time this type of thing has happened previously. The net result is always more buying power for consumers. Prices never go up the same as the wage increases, because employee wages aren’t the total cost of a product or service.







  • There are several sites for the fundamental categories as well. Having a site on the internet means nothing. Anyone can make a site or a post explaining something.

    https://www.zevulsarcanum.com/post/soup-sandwich-or-salad---the-trifecta-of-food-theory
    https://dishtaxonomy.com/

    The Salad Theory even has a github.io page… although it goes a bit far in trying to say sandwiches are also an un-tossed salad, which is clearly crazy. They flew too close to the sun there.

    nigiri sushi is obviously a toast, and pigs in blanket is obviously a sushi Those two examples are built differently despite what you’re trying to claim… you chose nigiri sushi which is not like pigs in a blanket, the equivalent would actually be a sushi roll because they are both encased… and yet both of those examples are still clearly sandwiches. The cube rule isn’t fundamental, it is still one layer abstracted from the simplest categories.

    Nigiri sushi is clearly an open-faced sandwich, especially since you can easily rearrange it into a sushi roll without changing the ingredients. Pigs in a blanket would be classified the same as a burrito or corn dog, which again is a sandwich the same way a wrap is… just using a tortilla or corn batter instead of bread.

    When you break it down… you get to these four fundamental food classifications, and that’s what matters. The cube rule isn’t wrong per se… it’s just more complicated than it needs to be. It’s not broken down as far as it can go. Using the fundamental categories, you can chart any food. Between these four categories you can have sub-categories that fall between them, which most of the cube categories do.

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