Cupcake Topology
By metaquibbler
There is no inside of a cupcake, because when we attempt to reach it, it recedes away from us. There are too many holes inside the cupcake where its insides can hide. This clearly allows more parts of the cupcake to contain lint than on any other object.
Tags: cupcake, lint, topology
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October 8, 2007 at 5:50 pm
[...] that it prefers the grainy or rough or furry surfaces and textures, like the back of a cat or the outside of a cupcake. Lint, however, is more ubiquitous, and altogether more versatile than that. Steel surfaces that [...]