
| Drpepperfan #276848 1 year ago |
..eww. Moist, really? The single grossest word ever? |
| Hoofyo #276851 1 year ago |
It's a reference! |
| Anonymous #276857 1 year ago |
She was obviously referencing Still Alive. "Anyway, this cake is great, it's so delicious and moist." |
| -flood- #276858 1 year ago |
How are the Rainbows? |
| -flood- #276862 1 year ago |
@276857 & Hoofyo
It isn't necessarily a Portal reference :/ Anyone could describe a chocolate cupcake delicious and moist. |
| Lancer #277067 1 year ago |
Possible stages of cupcake moisture content:
Dry - Moist - Damp - Wet - Soggy - Fluid. I'll go with "moist". |
| Anonymous #277318 1 year ago |
Moist when describing food sounds perfectly reasonable. Delectable even. |
| Honey_Blush #277452 1 year ago |
@ flood- the way it's worded, it's clearly a Portal reference |
| Anonymous #278142 1 year ago |
The cupcake also looks like a cupcake-ified version of the cake from Portal. So I'm going with Portal reference too. |
| -flood- #278646 1 year ago |
@Honey_Blush
Well it ain't "it's" but "They're" instead. @Above anon Now I'm convinced. Good eye there. |
| sexyapplejack102 #278881 1 year ago |
>moist |
| Anonymous #283991 1 year ago |
The Sandvich is moist and delicious too. |
| Anonymous #315353 1 year ago |
She has some science to do, people, and look at you, still talking! she can't even concentrate! |
| Anonymous #329547 1 year ago |
look at her still talking when theres ponies to kill |