2030 Everything Is Cake Absurdist Tweet Meme

This image is a screenshot of a public text tweet from X (formerly Twitter). The tweet, written by user @TheAndrewNadeau (display name MehGyver), delivers a short absurdist joke set in the year 2030: baking technology has advanced to the point that hyperrealistic cakes are completely indistinguishable from real non-food objects and even people, causing widespread global paranoia that any item or person could secretly be a cake. The narrator of the joke tries to hug his wife to get comfort from this widespread anxiety, only to discover that his wife is also a cake. The humor comes from the subversive, unexpected punchline, which references the viral mid-2020s 'everything is cake' internet trend where creators shared hyperrealistic cakes shaped like everyday objects, electronics, animals, and people.
@MehGyver X (formerly Twitter)

The year is 2030. Bakery art is so realistic, literally anything could be cake. The uncertainty has gripped the world in fear. I go to hug my wife for comfort. She is cake.

Overview

This image is a screenshot of a public text tweet from X (formerly Twitter). The tweet, written by user @TheAndrewNadeau (display name MehGyver), delivers a short absurdist joke set in the year 2030: baking technology has advanced to the point that hyperrealistic cakes are completely indistinguishable from real non-food objects and even people, causing widespread global paranoia that any item or person could secretly be a cake. The narrator of the joke tries to hug his wife to get comfort from this widespread anxiety, only to discover that his wife is also a cake. The humor comes from the subversive, unexpected punchline, which references the viral mid-2020s 'everything is cake' internet trend where creators shared hyperrealistic cakes shaped like everyday objects, electronics, animals, and people.

Origin notes

This content originates as an original text tweet posted on X (formerly Twitter) by user @TheAndrewNadeau (display name MehGyver), created as a joke referencing the popular 2020s 'everything is cake' internet trend. The tweet screenshot was widely shared as a standalone meme across multiple social media platforms including Reddit, Instagram, TikTok, and meme aggregation sites shortly after its original publication, estimated to be circa 2021.

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