Why don't you direct people to the entire instagram and see if they think it's creepy. (Hint: It's not.)
This is a more useful exercise that cherrypicking the few images that give you misinterpret to give you the willies.
It's creepn, because someone lied to you and told you this place in connected to pedophilia. There's no evidence at all for that accusation and the king cake baby certainly is not evidence.
Oh wow you dont even realize what you are saying. About the pedophiliac ping pong place with the image of a baby in a cup of coffee with a foam art dick and balls. First of all it is creepy without any historical reference at all simply because its a thing that is meant to be going to go in the mouth. the cup of coffe with a disturbibg foamy image of a dick, its dick coffee, that also has a tiny baby that is all meant to go in the mouth. So try just using your eyes with out anything else to guide you. There is enough to be offensive. Without the mardigras bullshit tolerance apology. There should be no tolerance for this pedophilia at a kid's ping pong place. No.
That the tiny baby originates from a European tradition of tiny babies in a cake called the kings cake, should be a fucking red flag without having to fucking google it for you. It exactly comes from HUMAN SACRIFICE.
Though a favorite part of current Mardi Gras celebrations, the custom of the “lucky” recipient of the hidden baby being responsible for providing the next king cake is a modern one. In pagan times, the return of the sun during the winter solstice was celebrated with festivities during which any man could become the “sacred king” of a tribe for the year if he found the bean in his slice of cake during the celebration. The bean was representative of new beginnings because the bean plant is usually the first to emerge from the earth after winter. After a year of the good life, the “king” would be sacrificed, and his blood returned to the soil to ensure that the harvest would be successful.
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RweSure ago
Are you kidding?
Why don't you direct people to the entire instagram and see if they think it's creepy. (Hint: It's not.) This is a more useful exercise that cherrypicking the few images that give you misinterpret to give you the willies.
The main themes I see is that they sell coffee and bagels and they like pictures of animals doing things. https://www.instagram.com/p/BQGAGfzgT1R/
nameof ago
The coffee with baby image b creepn
RweSure ago
It's a king cake baby. The baby is good luck.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_cake
It's creepn, because someone lied to you and told you this place in connected to pedophilia. There's no evidence at all for that accusation and the king cake baby certainly is not evidence.
nameof ago
Oh wow you dont even realize what you are saying. About the pedophiliac ping pong place with the image of a baby in a cup of coffee with a foam art dick and balls. First of all it is creepy without any historical reference at all simply because its a thing that is meant to be going to go in the mouth. the cup of coffe with a disturbibg foamy image of a dick, its dick coffee, that also has a tiny baby that is all meant to go in the mouth. So try just using your eyes with out anything else to guide you. There is enough to be offensive. Without the mardigras bullshit tolerance apology. There should be no tolerance for this pedophilia at a kid's ping pong place. No.
That the tiny baby originates from a European tradition of tiny babies in a cake called the kings cake, should be a fucking red flag without having to fucking google it for you. It exactly comes from HUMAN SACRIFICE.
https://www.camelliabrand.com/of-beans-and-babies/
<img src="content://com.samsung.android.memo/file/b491d9de-a388-4ffe-0000-015d608c4735" orientation="0" altText="of-beans-and-babies-640x427.jpg" width="608" />The Secret History of Beans in King Cakes
Though a favorite part of current Mardi Gras celebrations, the custom of the “lucky” recipient of the hidden baby being responsible for providing the next king cake is a modern one. In pagan times, the return of the sun during the winter solstice was celebrated with festivities during which any man could become the “sacred king” of a tribe for the year if he found the bean in his slice of cake during the celebration. The bean was representative of new beginnings because the bean plant is usually the first to emerge from the earth after winter. After a year of the good life, the “king” would be sacrificed, and his blood returned to the soil to ensure that the harvest would be successful.