If I was made of cake I'd eat myself before somebody else could.

Emma Donoghue
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The saying, “If I was made of cake I’d eat myself before somebody else could” is a metaphor for somebody who is very self-centered. If they were made of cake, they would eat themselves before somebody else could. They would only care about themselves and not think about anyone else. The cake is an image used to show someone who is very self-centered.

The saying suggests that if someone was made of cake, they would be selfish and not consider others feelings. If they were made of cake, they would only care about themselves. They wouldn't care about other people's feelings.

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