What the difference between GAY and STRAIGHT WEDDING CAKE....?

NorthofEngland

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All Wedding Cakes look gay, to me.
So how do they make a GAY WEDDING CAKE
look even more gay than the HETERO one's???
 

UncleBuck

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we had cupcakes at our wedding, they still looked pretty gay. i bit my wife's finger when we were feeding them to each other.

great photos from it.

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Canna Sylvan

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There's practically no nutritional value to cake, anyway. You will die faster from only eating sugar and water, than water alone. Denying the cake saved their gay ass. Why does the baker want to kill heteros?
 

GOD HERE

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There's practically no nutritional value to cake, anyway. You will die faster from only eating sugar and water, than water alone. Denying the cake saved their gay ass. Why does the baker want to kill heteros?
They entered into a voluntary contract, so he can do whatever he wants.
 

Canna Sylvan

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They entered into a voluntary contract, so he can do whatever he wants.
What you're saying is, you agree with the baker not getting into a contract with the gay couple? Otherwise I don't think you understand the definition of voluntary contracts.

My stance is I don't agree with what the baker did, but I also don't believe that contracts can let you do whatever you want either. Or are you a bigot, who only allows voluntary contracts for some, but not everyone?
 

kpmarine

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What you're saying is, you agree with the baker not getting into a contract with the gay couple? Otherwise I don't think you understand the definition of voluntary contracts.

My stance is I don't agree with what the baker did, but I also don't believe that contracts can let you do whatever you want either. Or are you a bigot, who only allows voluntary contracts for some, but not everyone?
A business license is the voluntary contract you enter into to be open to the public.
 

Canna Sylvan

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A business license is the voluntary contract you enter into to be open to the public.
I like your definition of voluntary too. Must agree to the terms of the business license, or face consequences of no business, or if you do it anyway, possible jail time! Are you doing this on purpose?
 

Rob Roy

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A business license is the voluntary contract you enter into to be open to the public.

Not really. Having to ask permission via a license or face threats or actual harm for failure to do so can hardly be described as a "voluntary act". It seems like you are saying that the government can somehow be exempt from oxymoronic situations. Which is of course very ironic.
 

kpmarine

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I like your definition of voluntary too. Must agree to the terms of the business license, or face consequences of no business, or if you do it anyway, possible jail time! Are you doing this on purpose?
There is another option: A private club. You can deny services to whomever the hell you may choose.
 

Canna Sylvan

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Not really. Having to ask permission via a license or face threats or actual harm for failure to do so can hardly be described as a "voluntary act". It seems like you are saying that the government can somehow be exempt from oxymoronic situations. Which is of course very ironic.
I'm glad we agree, too bad it's Sasquatch.
 

kpmarine

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Not really. Having to ask permission via a license or face threats or actual harm for failure to do so can hardly be described as a "voluntary act". It seems like you are saying that the government can somehow be exempt from oxymoronic situations. Which is of course very ironic.
Except there is an option where you don't have to provide services to anyone you don't wish. It is commonly refereed to as a "club". So yes, it is voluntary; as you have an option to form a business that does not carry the same requirement.
 

Canna Sylvan

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Except there is an option where you don't have to provide services to anyone you don't wish. It is commonly refereed to as a "club". So yes, it is voluntary; as you have an option to form a business that does not carry the same requirement.
Then why doesn't everyone become a club? Sounds like an easy way to make people fuck off so you don't get sued. Also, look up Bohemian Grove. They were forced to hire women.
 

kpmarine

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Then why doesn't everyone become a club? Sounds like an easy way to make people fuck off so you don't get sued. Also, look up Bohemian Grove. They were forced to hire women.
Who you hire and who you choose to serve are not the same. They have never had a female member.
 

Canna Sylvan

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Who you hire and who you choose to serve are not the same. They have never had a female member.
You're not serving that female non-member with a job opportunity? Before that, everyone who had the privilege of entering their club had to be a man, except the human sacrifices of course.
 

kpmarine

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You're not serving that female non-member with a job opportunity? Before that, everyone who had the privilege of entering their club had to be a man, except the human sacrifices of course.
Who provides you with a service and who you provide with a service are not the same from a legal standpoint. However, I can see the issue there. If you can choose to exclude a particular group from a club, then it does seem inconsistent to be forced to hire them.
 
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