Can’t have it both ways is how I see it.
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Thats what it means
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Yeah .. right?! Like who takes some cake and doesn’t want to eat it??

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Its the person who wants to admire the cake so much that they don’t eat it... it’s a choice, look or eat. Eat is usually the right answer when it comes to cake.
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I thought this over a while back! I was like... what? Then I started cooking, and I think it means having that finished, enticing, deliciously designed frosted cake, but then you got to cut that shit and eat it. Can’t have both. But people trying to. So just make two!
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It means you want it all.
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I want cake
wonder if I can talk Dad into making me a cheesecake 


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Think we could mom???
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There is always no bake cheese cake
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sounds so delicious
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You’re telling me you’ve never had a decorative cake that you just stare at???
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If you eat the cake, technically you don’t have it any more because it’s been eaten. So it’s an either/or situation reference.
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