YES WE ALL CARE. WHY DON'T YOU?

Prove she didn't say it or shut the fuck up.
What's that?
You can't?
As I thought.

LOL The proof is up to you, your claims alone. Let's recap.


You took a well-known meme and tried to nuance it by claiming that "cake" refereed to was inedible animal food.
Tom schooled you that the actual translation was brioche, not bread, and therefore refuted your claim completely.
I showed you the simple dictionary definition of brioche, M-W-com.
You then claimed that wikipedia was the true source of the definition, and claimed that it said what you claimed.
I schooled you that wiki is routinely edited by anyone, that vast majority of pages.
You argued that wiki had a 16 layer editing policy, preposterous on its face for an mundane subject.
I then gave you wiki's definition, which was similar if nor exactly like MW, negating your silly argument completely.

Give it a rest, Rune. You are looking much more than just a silly drunk now.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Knight_(Monty_Python)
 
Ya see folks? This is how we get the obamas and the clintons in the white house. Because your typical dumbass democrat does NOT fear the government! There is more evidence of obama/clinton coziness with putin and obstruction of justice than there EVER was on Trump, and your typical dumbass democrat thinks those criminals are on a mission from God to keep Trump from doing what he was LAWFULLY elected to do. So yes desh, I both fear and loathe the way the government operates today, and I hope I'm not around when you libtards get back in. The bitchy mood you clowns are in right now, I wouldn't be surprised if this place looks a lot more like soviet era russia did in the '50s, and the gulag-dotted Alaskan landscape looks like Siberia.


Americans are the government idiot


that is how the founders planned it
 
http://www.madehow.com/Volume-1/Cooking-Oil.html



By products/Waste
The most obvious byproduct of the oil making process is oil seed cake. Most kinds of seed cake are used to make animal feed and low-grade fertilizer; others are simply disposed of. In the case of cotton, the lint on the seed is used to make yarn and cellulose that go into such products as mattresses, rayon, and lacquer. Coconut oil generates several byproducts, with various uses: desiccated coconut meat (copra) is used in the confectionery industry; coconut milk can be consumed; and coir, the fiber from the outer coat, is used to make mats and rope. Since corn oil is derived from a small portion of the entire kernel, it creates corn meal and hominy if it is dry milled, and corn starch and corn syrup if it is wet milled.
Lecithin is a byproduct of the degumming process used in making soybean oil. This industrially valuable product is used to make animal feed, chocolate, cosmetics, soap, paint, and plastics—to name just a few of its diverse uses. Recent research has focused on utilizing the residual oil seed cake. The cake is high in protein and other nutrients, and researchers are working to develop methods of processing it into a palatable food that can be distributed in areas where people lack sufficient protein in their diets. This goal requires ridding (through additional processing) the oil seed cake of various undesirable toxins (such as gossypol in cotton seed, or aflatoxin in peanut meal). Initial results are promising.


Read more: http://www.madehow.com/Volume-1/Cooking-Oil.html#ixzz5JNg5CF8w

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http://www.madehow.com/Volume-1/Cooking-Oil.html



By products/Waste
The most obvious byproduct of the oil making process is oil seed cake. Most kinds of seed cake are used to make animal feed and low-grade fertilizer; others are simply disposed of. In the case of cotton, the lint on the seed is used to make yarn and cellulose that go into such products as mattresses, rayon, and lacquer. Coconut oil generates several byproducts, with various uses: desiccated coconut meat (copra) is used in the confectionery industry; coconut milk can be consumed; and coir, the fiber from the outer coat, is used to make mats and rope. Since corn oil is derived from a small portion of the entire kernel, it creates corn meal and hominy if it is dry milled, and corn starch and corn syrup if it is wet milled.
Lecithin is a byproduct of the degumming process used in making soybean oil. This industrially valuable product is used to make animal feed, chocolate, cosmetics, soap, paint, and plastics—to name just a few of its diverse uses. Recent research has focused on utilizing the residual oil seed cake. The cake is high in protein and other nutrients, and researchers are working to develop methods of processing it into a palatable food that can be distributed in areas where people lack sufficient protein in their diets. This goal requires ridding (through additional processing) the oil seed cake of various undesirable toxins (such as gossypol in cotton seed, or aflatoxin in peanut meal). Initial results are promising.


Read more: http://www.madehow.com/Volume-1/Cook...#ixzz5JNg5CF8w
 
Eddie Vetter's wife wore a duplicate jacket of Melania's at a Pearl Jam concert in Milan.

Can you say; Let them eat cake?

What most people don't realize about the famous quote of Marie Antoinette is that it is even more heinous than it sounds, in the context that the cake she referred to was actually press-cake, the solid remains from pressing cooking oil from seeds, considered inedible to humans and used as a supplement to animal feed.

Remember; The French didn't see it coming either.

Marie was overthrown by her own citizens, not invaders from another land.
 
http://www.madehow.com/Volume-1/Cooking-Oil.html



By products/Waste
The most obvious byproduct of the oil making process is oil seed cake. Most kinds of seed cake are used to make animal feed and low-grade fertilizer; others are simply disposed of. In the case of cotton, the lint on the seed is used to make yarn and cellulose that go into such products as mattresses, rayon, and lacquer. Coconut oil generates several byproducts, with various uses: desiccated coconut meat (copra) is used in the confectionery industry; coconut milk can be consumed; and coir, the fiber from the outer coat, is used to make mats and rope. Since corn oil is derived from a small portion of the entire kernel, it creates corn meal and hominy if it is dry milled, and corn starch and corn syrup if it is wet milled.
Lecithin is a byproduct of the degumming process used in making soybean oil. This industrially valuable product is used to make animal feed, chocolate, cosmetics, soap, paint, and plastics—to name just a few of its diverse uses. Recent research has focused on utilizing the residual oil seed cake. The cake is high in protein and other nutrients, and researchers are working to develop methods of processing it into a palatable food that can be distributed in areas where people lack sufficient protein in their diets. This goal requires ridding (through additional processing) the oil seed cake of various undesirable toxins (such as gossypol in cotton seed, or aflatoxin in peanut meal). Initial results are promising.


Read more: http://www.madehow.com/Volume-1/Cook...#ixzz5JNg5CF8w

wut
 

Americans are the government idiot


that is how the founders planned it

You are SUCH a fucking brainless twit, you know that? Have you been an extra on The Walking Dead? They're hurtin' for real zombies! There aren't any "Americans" in the government that YOU fear and loathe right now? No policies that piss you off? You're not in the least afraid of what's going to happen to your family's social security and medicare? Hell, I got neighbors on all sides of me who are a big reason why I'm carrying a gun right now. If you're not scared, you're stupid(but fear doesn't paralyze you unless you let it)
 
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