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Originally posted by Tylith
Originally posted by Naukhel
Onces you eat a peice of the cake, it ceases to become a cake, and turns into simply cake.
\"You can\'t have your cake and eat it too\"
Nowhere does it say the cake has to be a whole cake. If someone only gives you a single slice, it is still cake, and you can eat one bite, and it remains cake. It simply becomes cake with a bite out of it.
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When it says \"and it eat too\" it\'s referring to eating it as a whole, but I\'ll concede the point. And does anyone know what this is actually from? I posted this exact thread on a forum of sniveling 14 yr olds and they had it in about 2 hours. lol
:wow: The original version was \"you cannot eat your cake and have it too.\" John Heywood\'s Proverbs had that version back in 1584, which means that if it was published then, it was around for even longer than that. Incidentally, Heywood published it as \"Wolde you bothe eate your cake, and haue your cake?\"
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