Cake Moon Magazine X Cornbread

Cake Moon Magazine X Cornbread

by: Wish Fire

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Governments and leaders often use shame through propaganda, portraying dissent as unpatriotic or immoral to foster conformity. Public denunciations, like in historical events such as China’s Cultural Revolution, stigmatize individuals. Social policies can label groups (e.g., the poor) as failures, encouraging submission. Internationally, shaming enforces norms but can backfire if it unites the targeted population.
Be happy in your own way, because happiness is not what others say, but what makes you happy.
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People use shaming to control by exploiting our innate fear of social rejection, triggering feelings of inadequacy to enforce conformity. Psychologically, it activates defense responses like withdrawal or aggression, making targets more compliant to avoid pain.
Examples: In relationships, manipulators highlight flaws to isolate; in politics, public call-outs pressure leaders on issues like human rights; online, algorithms amplify shame for engagement.
It often works short-term but can backfire, fostering resentment.
NT teaches Jesus “despised the shame” of the cross (Hebrews 12:2) and offers freedom: “no condemnation” in Christ
In the Bible, “condemnation” (from Greek “katakrino,” meaning to judge against) refers to being declared guilty and liable to punishment, often eternal, due to sin (e.g., Romans 5:16-18). However, Romans 8:1 states there’s “no condemnation” for those in Christ Jesus, as faith brings redemption from sin’s penalty. It contrasts with conviction, which guides toward repentance.
Shaming in the Bible often refers to feelings of disgrace from sin or the act of inducing shame in others. In Genesis 3, Adam and Eve feel shame after disobeying God. OT verses like Psalm 25 plead for deliverance from shame, while Proverbs 11:2 links it to pride. NT teaches Jesus “despised the shame” of the cross (Hebrews 12:2) and offers freedom: “no condemnation” in Christ (Romans 8:1). Shaming others is cautioned (Proverbs 17:5), but used correctively (2 Thessalonians 3:14) to prompt repentance. Views vary; some see it as redemptive, others destructive if misplaced.
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asaw made different forms of cornbread, including ashcakes (cornmeal dough baked in ashes), johnnycakes (thin, fried cornmeal cakes), and pone (a thicker, baked bread).
Cornbread was not just food—it was part of ceremonies and folklore. For example, some tribes believed that corn was a gift from the spirits, and cornbread was often prepared for feasts and rituals to honor the harvest.
Folklore and Symbolism:
In Native American folklore, corn is often personified as a life-giving spirit or deity. The Cherokee, for instance, have stories about Selu, the Corn Mother, who sacrificed herself to ensure her people would never go hungry.

Cornbread, as a product of this sacred plant, was sometimes used in offerings or as a symbol of gratitude and sustenance.
European Influence and Evolution:
When European settlers arrived, they learned from Native Americans how to use cornmeal. They adapted their own bread recipes, substituting wheat with cornmeal, which was more readily available.

Over time, cornbread evolved into many regional varieties, such as Southern cornbread (often savory and skillet-baked), sweet cornbread, and hushpuppies.
Today:
Cornbread remains a symbol of comfort and tradition, especially in the American South. Its history is a testament to the ingenuity and cultural richness of Native American peoples.
Shaming someone very rarely has the effect of positivity or productivity but rather seems to downward spiral everything
please listen it isn’t about who we can shame…
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Ask yourself how helpful is it to shame people especially if it doesn’t even make sense
…the daily shamings is not a good thing…
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American Community Survey (ACS): The 2023 ACS 5-year estimates (http://labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov) include demographic profiles but are more county-focused. Specific rancheria data may require custom queries.
However, not all Native Americans live on rancherías, as many reside in urban areas or other regions due to economic constraints or historical displacement.
Overview: California has 109 federally recognized tribes, with nearly 100 separate reservations or rancherías (small land allotments set aside for Native American communities). According to the 2010 U.S. Census,
California had approximately 720,000 Native Americans, representing 12% of the U.S. Native American population
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Diversity of Tribes: California’s reservations are home to diverse tribes, including the Cahuilla, Chumash, Hupa, Kumeyaay, Luiseño, Maidu, Pomo, and Yurok, among others. Each has distinct languages, traditions, and histories.
Cultural Sensitivity: Some information, especially regarding sacred sites or practices, may not be publicly shared. The NAHC Digital Atlas emphasizes that its data should not be used for determining tribal territories or repatriation without tribal consent.
Reservations are sovereign lands, and visitors should respect tribal laws and protocols. Contact tribes directly for permissions or event information.
The Judicial Branch of California (http://courts.ca.gov) lists the 109 federally recognized tribes and their reservations, offering insights into tribal jurisdictions.
Explore indianreservation.info for a guide to California’s reservations, including locations and tribal affiliations.
Check native-languages.org for maps, reservation addresses, and additional resources on California tribes
Visit the California Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) Digital Atlas (http://nahc.ca.gov), which provides a map of reservations, rancherías, and tribal territories, along with historical and cultural context.
Cultural and Historical Significance: These lands serve as homelands for tribes, preserving unique cultures, traditions, and histories. They range from urban-adjacent areas to remote rural locations across diverse landscapes like mountains, deserts, and coastal regions.
Reservations and Rancherías: In California, about half of the Native American land bases are called rancherías, a term unique to the state, referring to smaller land allotments often established during the mission period or later by the federal
government. Others are designated as reservations or Indian colonies. There are approximately 86 to 100 reservations, rancherías, and colonies in California, varying by source.
There are 109 federally recognized tribes in California, with many operating reservations or rancherías, and several non-federally recognized tribes seeking recognition
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Based on recent reports from Coresight Research and others, around 15,000 retail store closures are projected in the US for 2025, more than double 2024’s total. Major chains include Macy’s (66 locations), Joann Fabrics (up to 800), Big Lots, Walgreens, Family Dollar, CVS, and Party City.
For 2026, predictions vary; It is not up to the French to solve the Parliament’s problems.

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It is up to the Parliament to solve its problems and to solve the problems of the French.UBS estimates 45,000 closures over the next 5 years amid e-commerce growth, with specifics like Kroger closing 60 by then. Exact numbers are speculative.
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If u can’t make 400,000 a year selling sandwiches ur out
A Subway store is often seen as underperforming if it falls below key benchmarks like annual sales under $400K (vs. average ~$450K), same-store sales declining >2-3% yearly, food costs >35% of revenue, labor costs >35%, gross margins <60%, or customer retention <70%. Common issues include market saturation and low foot traffic. Sources: FinModelsLab, ARF Financial.
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Del Taco: Seventeen locations closed recently after a major franchisee filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

Denny’s: Up to 178 locations closing nationwide in 2025
Jack in the Box: Plans to close 150–200 locations nationwide due to declining performance

Subway: Closing stores nationwide due to franchise instability, declining profits, and rising costs.
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Everyone knows about your soul and your religion EXCEPT YOU (hypocrisy) 
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خرلاچی بارڈر ٹرمینل ، کرم پر پاک افغان مقامی جرگہ – باہمی تعاون اور خیرسگالی کے فروغ کی جانب ایک اہم قدم

📍خرلاچی بارڈر ٹرمینل ، کرم (KBT) پر پاک فوج کے تعاون سے پاک افغان سرحدی جرگہ منعقد ہوا ۔ 

📍دونوں ممالک کے عمائدین، مشران، اور تاجروں نے باہمی دلچسپی کے امور پر تبادلہ خیال کیا ۔ 

📍افغان وفد نے خرلاچی بارڈر ٹرمینل پے موجود پاک افغان بھائی چارہ ہسپتال کا دورہ کیا اور فراہم کردہ طبی سہولیات پر اطمینان کا اظہار کیا ۔

*پاک افغان بھائی چارہ ہسپتال افغان شہریوں کے لئے پاکستان کی طرف سے انسانی ہمدردی کی عمدہ مثال ہے ۔*

جرگے میں دونوں ہمسایہ ممالک کے درمیان خیرسگالی اور عملی تعاون کو فروغ دینے پر زور دیا گیا ۔

پاکستان کی جانب سے جمہوری اقدار اور قانون کی حکمرانی کے عزم کا اعادہ کیا گیا ۔

مقامی افراد کو روزگار دینے کی تجویز بھی دی گئی ۔

دونوں فریقین نے تجارت، صحت اور انفراسٹرکچر کے شعبوں میں تعاون جاری رکھنے پر اتفاق کیا ۔

شرکاء نے مستقبل میں بھی اس نوعیت کی ملاقاتوں کے تسلسل کو جاری رکھنے کی 
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I never thought I’d find the most elegant fall ballerinas in my favorite sandal brand
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Bronze incense burner (koro) in the form of a long‑eared hare; Japan, Edo period, 19th century; height c. 9.9 cm; with a fitted wood storage box. Collection: Christie’s
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I condemn the attack on the Salih İşgören Police Station in İzmir Balçova.

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I wish mercy from the Almighty Allah to our police officers who were martyred in this heinous attack; I extend my condolences to their families, loved ones, and our security organization, and I wish a speedy recovery to our injured police officers.
May the souls of our martyrs rest in peace, and may their resting places be in paradise.
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In recent UK protests against the Palestine Action ban, over 1,600 arrests have occurred since July 2025. Most involve charges under the Terrorism Act for supporting a proscribed group, with potential sentences of up to 6 months (or 14 years for organizers). Many arrested are released on bail pending investigation by counter-terrorism units, though some remain in custody if they refuse details. At least 138 have been charged, with 60 more prosecutions planned; trials are ongoing, so final sentences vary.

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German Cornbread Recipe and Lore

Introduction

Cornbread is often associated with American Southern cuisine, but variations of cornbread exist in many cultures, including Germany. In German-speaking regions, cornbread is known as “Maisbrot.” While not as common as rye or wheat breads, Maisbrot has a unique place in rural and agricultural traditions, especially in areas where corn (Mais) was introduced and cultivated.

Lore and History

Corn was introduced to Europe from the Americas in the 16th century. In Germany, it became more widely grown in the southern and western regions, particularly in Baden-Württemberg and the Rhineland. Cornbread was often baked in rural households as a hearty, affordable alternative to wheat or rye bread, especially during times of scarcity or poor harvests.

German Maisbrot is denser and less sweet than its American counterpart. It is typically enjoyed with butter, cheese, or cold cuts, and sometimes served alongside soups and stews. In some regions, it is a staple at harvest festivals and rural gatherings, symbolizing abundance and the fruits of the land.

Traditional German Cornbread (Maisbrot) Recipe

Ingredients

2 cups cornmeal (medium grind)

1 cup all-purpose flour

1 packet (7g) dry yeast

1 ½ cups warm milk

2 tablespoons honey or sugar

2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted

1 teaspoon salt

1 egg (optional, for a richer bread)

1 tablespoon vegetable oil (for greasing)

Instructions

1. Prepare the Yeast

In a small bowl, combine the warm milk and honey (or sugar).

Sprinkle the dry yeast over the mixture and let it sit for 5–10 minutes, until foamy.

2. Mix the Dry Ingredients

In a large bowl, combine the cornmeal, flour, and salt.

3. Combine Wet and Dry Ingredients

Add the yeast mixture, melted butter, and egg (if using) to the dry ingredients.

Mix until a sticky dough forms.

4. Knead the Dough

Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead for about 5 minutes, until smooth and elastic.

If the dough is too sticky, add a little more flour as needed.

5. First Rise

Place the dough in a greased bowl, cover with a clean towel, and let it rise in a warm place for 1 hour, or until doubled in size.

6. Shape and Second Rise

Punch down the dough and shape it into a round or oval loaf.

Place the loaf on a greased baking sheet or in a loaf pan.

Cover and let rise for another 30–40 minutes.

7. Bake

Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C).

Bake the bread for 30–35 minutes, or until golden brown and the loaf sounds hollow when tapped on the bottom.

8. Cool and Serve

Let the bread cool on a wire rack before slicing.

Serve with butter, cheese, or cold cuts.

Serving Suggestions

Enjoy slices of Maisbrot with hearty soups or stews.

Top with fresh butter and honey for a simple treat.

Pair with German cheeses and cured meats for a rustic snack.
Cultural Notes
While not as ubiquitous as rye or wheat breads, German cornbread reflects the adaptability of rural German cuisine and the influence of New World crops on European food traditions. It remains a symbol of resourcefulness and rural heritage, especially in regions where corn became a staple crop.
The saying “He who has the gold makes the rules” (or similar variants) originated in the 1965 comic strip “The Wizard of Id” by Johnny Hart and Brant Parker. It first appeared on May 3, 1965, as a humorous twist on the traditional Golden Rule.

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