Rainbow-Cake Recipe Inspires Comment Apocalypse (2024)

This is just a really special moment for humanity. We take you to the website for Fox 101.9, a radio station in Melbourne, Australia, where "Web Guy Josh" has published a peppy, harmless instructional post for the making of an "Amazing Rainbow Tie-Dye Number Surprise Cake."

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Under almost any other set of circ*mstances, the most noteworthy thing about this internet post would be the "Amazing Rainbow Tie-Dye Number Surprise Cake" itself. Look at that goddamn thing! It's a brick-shaped cake, sheathed in rainbow-colored fondant, with a kaleidoscopic number baked into the middle of it.

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That is one wild-ass baked good, friends. If some lady made that cake on Ultimate Cake Massacre or whatever the latest cable-TV baked-good game show is, you'd be all, go home, baker-lady, you're drunk.

Give internet user "Baked it before" some credit, then: Not only for treating this thing like a serious baked good, but for having made at least a couple of good-faith efforts at figuring out the best way to bake it. "Baked it before" has a suggestion, down in the comments:

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Got that? Assemble the cake partway, freeze it, then proceed. Good tip! That is a good, constructive internet conversation right there. Good job, everybody.

But wait! How frozen do the numbers need to be? Firmed-up, or, like, frozen-frozen? Irene wants to know:

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Ha, thanks peb. I mean, there may be a hint of snark, there, but I think the message comes across. Frozen-frozen. Got it.

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I know, right? I mean, that's not exactly what "rhetorical" means, but, OK. Maybe definitions swirl the other way in the Southern Hemisphere. Point is, it was a mildly humorous little internet moment. Ask a silly question, et cetera. Good for a chuc—

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"If you were a real baker."

Guys. Let's reel it back in here.

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Getting a little worked-up here, folks. It's rainbow cake. Can't we just be happy that we've learned to freeze our numbers first?

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... "Facebook balls"?

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The infinite regress: It begins!

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Yes, lmaooooooo indeed, but you're not really helping things, guys.

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Gavrilo Pincip: [shoots Archduke Ferdinand]

Archduke Ferdinand: [dies]

Jeanette Daniels Benziger: "I enjoy this motorcade and will recommend it to my niece."

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I'm sorry, Jeanette, but it's far too late for this kind of sentiment.

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Because you wouldn't want to ... uh ... get any, uh ... curse words ... on your, uh ... food.

Hmm.

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Yeah! Damn those idiots!

Wait. Which ones are the idiots.

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Wait.

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Wait!

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"I MYSELF? AM VERY GREATFUL"

[dying]

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Listen, Denise, this is a fine sentiment, but I want to know more about the etymology of the word "liberal." Help us out, Dan.

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Oh for sure man.

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Hey, does your dictionary have the word "hom*onym" in it? Oh, no particular reason.

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Correct.

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This is an article about a rainbow cake with numbers in it.

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"For expert geopolitical analysis, we'll now turn to the comments under an Australian radio station's rainbow-cake recipe."

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Rainbow cake. Numbers.

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If only you could, Pam. If only you could.

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Chaos reigns. My favorite comment here is from TheOhiosVoices. Oh ho HO, but it seems that it is YOU who are the rude one! "Lemme just drive past this flaming bus accident to chide this weenie doing 56 on a motor-scooter for being The Real Bad Driver."

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Listen. Something incredible is happening here. These two people haven't even read the whole communists-versus-fascists fracas. They're responding to the interaction wayyyyy back up at the top, when Irene asked how frozen your numbers need to be, and peb gave a mildly snarky reply. And they're starting an entirely new culture-war fight, over an entirely different topic, in the same thread. That is incredible.

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[speechless]

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Hey! Quit with the meta-commentary, assholes! That's my job.

f*ckin' white people. SMH at your stupidity.

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"What'd you do today, hon?"

"Oh, nothing. Just defended our entire way of life to a stranger in the comments under a rainbow-cake-with-numbers-on-it recipe on an Australian radio station's website."

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...

"Run that by me again?"

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So you're saying this whole thing might have begun with an innocent misunderstanding? Huh. That seems reasonable. Maybe we can get a straight answer to this question, now that we have some clarity. A cessation of hostilities! An end to the madness! Thanks, "me." History will remember you as a great deliverer of sense and peace.

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[long, fading scream]

Image by Sam Woolley.

h/t Paul Ford

Rainbow-Cake Recipe Inspires Comment Apocalypse (2024)

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The story is about Juan,a french lady who awaits the return of her love from second world war,fighting far away from home. On the first day,she bakes a delicious starwberry cake for him. On the second day,she bakes a pista cake and waits again. On the third day of wait,she bakes an orange cake.

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It is such a festive cake that tastes just as good as it looks! Don't be intimidated by the layers and color. This post will walk you through step by step how to make a rainbow layer cake that everyone will love. The cake is moist, tender, and has a sweet vanilla flavor throughout.

What is the meaning of rainbow cake? ›

This is a cake about happiness, peace, and equality. There is nothing sad about rainbows and all those beautiful colors in harmony together.

Where did rainbow cake originated? ›

Rainbow cookie
Alternative namesRainbow cake, Neapolitan cookies, seven layer cookies, Venetian cookies, seven layer cake, Italian flag cookies, tricolor cookies, tricolore
TypeCake
Place of originItalian Americans
Region or stateNew York City
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Which Flavour is best for rainbow cake? ›

It'd not a must but I agree with him that a Rainbow Cake that just tastes like Vanilla is kinda boring. A combination I've come up with is Red=Strawberry, Orange=Peach (he loves peaches), Yellow=Banana, Green=Kiwi, Blue=Blueberry and Purple=Grape.

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The plastic baby symbolizes the infant Jesus because of the religious connection to King's Day. Tradition dictates that finding the baby in your cake piece symbolizes luck and prosperity, and the finder becomes the “king” or “queen” of the evening. The person who hosts the Mardi Gras party buys or makes the king cake.

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Lyrically, the song is about sexual intercourse, but is also often interpreted to be referring to the co*cktail Sex on the Beach. The song's title originated from Mattman & Robin's repeatedly confusing the phrase "sex on the beach" for "cake by the ocean".

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January 6 marks the start of the Mardi Gras season. According to the Christian calendar, it is known as the day of Epiphany. On this day, the three kings traveled to Bethlehem, bearing gifts to the newborn baby Jesus. To honor this belief, people celebrate with an oval-shaped king cake, symbolizing the unity of faiths.

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