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tncats
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by tncats » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:44 pm
somedeadman wrote:Is anyone underperforming their stats? I am getting waitlisted everywhere.
I've been waitlisted at two schools and surprised by both of them. I think one may have been a YP waiting for me to send a LOCI, but it's hard to say as a splitter.
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brinicolec
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by brinicolec » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:44 pm
Dr.Degrees_Cr.Cash wrote:Cheesecake is a pie guys
It's like the same method as chocolate pie, someone just blew it on the naming
No, hush. It's a cake.
If y'all wanna include pizza as a pie (when it's not even a dessert), then y'all gon' let me have my cheesecake in the cake category, because I really don't enjoy pies.
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brinicolec
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by brinicolec » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:45 pm
shotgunheist wrote:somedeadman wrote:Is anyone underperforming their stats? I am getting waitlisted everywhere.
where is everywhere
+1
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Baby Gaga
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by Baby Gaga » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:46 pm
It's called cheesecake not cheesepie. This is not complicated
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youknowsimone
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by youknowsimone » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:47 pm
somedeadman wrote:Is anyone underperforming their stats? I am getting waitlisted everywhere.
If anything, I think I'm doing better than I expected. 164/3.98 non-URM undergrad female. Out of the 6 schools I have applied to, I have gotten into 5, including GULC, Michigan, and Penn. I just interviewed with UVA on Friday. Hoping I get to "run the table," just like my Green Bay Packers!
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pretzeltime
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by pretzeltime » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:47 pm
Baby Gaga wrote:It's called cheesecake not cheesepie. This is not complicated
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NotAGolfer
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by NotAGolfer » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:48 pm
Baby Gaga wrote:It's called cheesecake not cheesepie. This is not complicated
Lol cheesepie sounds disgusting
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tncats
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by tncats » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:49 pm
Okay future lawyers on the cake side of this cheesecake debate, please make a compelling argument for how cheesecake is a cake rather than a pie.
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brinicolec
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by brinicolec » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:49 pm
Baby Gaga wrote:It's called cheesecake not cheesepie. This is not complicated
THANK YOU!
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R. Jeeves
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by R. Jeeves » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:49 pm
pretzeltime wrote:Baby Gaga wrote:It's called cheesecake not cheesepie. This is not complicated
ok so is a seahorse is a type of horse?
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brinicolec
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by brinicolec » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:50 pm
R. Jeeves wrote:pretzeltime wrote:Baby Gaga wrote:It's called cheesecake not cheesepie. This is not complicated
ok so a seahorse is a type of horse.
You know what, Jeeves, like a page ago you were on my side. I'ma need you to relax!
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Gitaroo_Dude
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by Gitaroo_Dude » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:51 pm
Cake and pie are both fine, but they're inferior to cookies.
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youknowsimone
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by youknowsimone » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:52 pm
tncats wrote:Okay future lawyers on the cake side of this cheesecake debate, please make a compelling argument for how cheesecake is a cake rather than a pie.
A cheesecake is not baked. Pies are necessarily baked. Cakes need not be baked (ice cream cake, for example). Pies necessarily have crusts. Cakes need not have crusts. If we must choose between the two taxonomic options, I believe cake would be the most appropriate descriptor. Note that even scholars note Boston cream pies have been mislabeled as pies when they technically classify as a cake.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_cream_pie
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by ashrice13 » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:53 pm
Can we make a Cheesecake - cake or pie poll and then go back to this one after? I feel like I can't accurately respond to this poll without having the above question definitively answered.
If Pie gets pizza and Cheesecake, I just don't see how cake would even have a leg to stand on.
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by ashrice13 » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:53 pm
Gitaroo_Dude wrote:Cake and pie are both fine, but they're inferior to cookies.
You're a monster.
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tncats
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by tncats » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:53 pm
youknowsimone wrote:tncats wrote:Okay future lawyers on the cake side of this cheesecake debate, please make a compelling argument for how cheesecake is a cake rather than a pie.
A cheesecake is not baked. Pies are necessarily baked. Cakes need not be baked (ice cream cake, for example). Pies necessarily have crusts. Cakes need not have crusts. If we must choose between the two taxonomic options, I believe cake would be the most appropriate descriptor. Note that even scholars note Boston cream pies have been mislabeled as pies when they technically classify as a cake.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_cream_pie
Homemade cheesecake is baked
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by somedeadman » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:54 pm
shotgunheist wrote:somedeadman wrote:Is anyone underperforming their stats? I am getting waitlisted everywhere.
where is everywhere
I am overreacting, but 4 of the t13.
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R. Jeeves
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by R. Jeeves » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:55 pm
UPDATED POLL
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R. Jeeves
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by R. Jeeves » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:56 pm
whoever just voted needs to vote again because i removed the neither option and the poll reset
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guynourmin
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by guynourmin » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:56 pm
youknowsimone wrote:
A cheesecake is not baked.
since when? I occasionally make chocolate cheesecake. it definitely gets thrown in the oven for like an hour. Are you doing something tricky with "bake" here?
youknowsimone wrote:
Cakes need not have crusts.
can you give me like 3 examples of cakes with crusts?
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by jjcorvino » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:58 pm
youknowsimone wrote:tncats wrote:Okay future lawyers on the cake side of this cheesecake debate, please make a compelling argument for how cheesecake is a cake rather than a pie.
A cheesecake is not baked. Pies are necessarily baked. Cakes need not be baked (ice cream cake, for example). Pies necessarily have crusts. Cakes need not have crusts. If we must choose between the two taxonomic options, I believe cake would be the most appropriate descriptor. Note that even scholars note Boston cream pies have been mislabeled as pies when they technically classify as a cake.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_cream_pie
Cheesecake is definitely baked. I have made a lot of them.
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guynourmin
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by guynourmin » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:59 pm
ashrice13 wrote:
If Pie gets pizza.
I was 100% on cake in the cake v pie poll until reading this. I love cake, but pizza > literally everything
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R. Jeeves
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by R. Jeeves » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:59 pm
brinicolec wrote:R. Jeeves wrote:pretzeltime wrote:Baby Gaga wrote:It's called cheesecake not cheesepie. This is not complicated
ok so a seahorse is a type of horse.
You know what, Jeeves, like a page ago you were on my side. I'ma need you to relax!
after reading the relevant scholarship ive concluded that chessecake is pie
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youknowsimone
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by youknowsimone » Tue Jan 17, 2017 3:01 pm
guybourdin wrote:youknowsimone wrote:
A cheesecake is not baked.
since when? I occasionally make chocolate cheesecake. it definitely gets thrown in the oven for like an hour. Are you doing something tricky with "bake" here?
youknowsimone wrote:
Cakes need not have crusts.
can you give me like 3 examples of cakes with crusts?
I suppose it does depend on the cheesecake recipe. I've made non-bake cheesecakes before. I could be the anomaly. I can't give you too many examples of cakes with crusts because that was sort of the point of my argument. Pies almost always have crusts whereas cakes don't necessarily have them. That was the difference I was trying to distinguish. I suppose a cheesecake could have a graham cracker crust, or a cookie crust. But it's not
essential to it being a cake. However, crusts are
essential to the pie.
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NotAGolfer
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by NotAGolfer » Tue Jan 17, 2017 3:02 pm
R. Jeeves wrote:brinicolec wrote:R. Jeeves wrote:pretzeltime wrote:Baby Gaga wrote:It's called cheesecake not cheesepie. This is not complicated
ok so a seahorse is a type of horse.
You know what, Jeeves, like a page ago you were on my side. I'ma need you to relax!
after reading the relevant scholarship ive concluded that chessecake is pie
I dunno, after reading into the history of cheesecake it looks like the Greeks were likely the first to make cheesecake, and they consider it a cake (even using it as a wedding cake) so...
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