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cdglow ago

Some people have interpreted playing dominoes as "domination games".

For what it's worth, some people have been trying to explain away that quote as a boring old person joking about literally playing dominoes on cheese or pasta as you'd joke about drugs: "on meth" or "on cocaine".

I think there's something to pizzagate, but as weird as this quote sounds at first glance in light of the code words, it sounds this could hypothetically be an innocent quote. (I don't think so because true foodies wouldn't be talking about cheese or pasta, they'd be talking about specific cheeses and pastas like cheddar, mozzeralla, gouda, linguini, fettucini, etc) but there's some degree of plausible deniability.

atheist4thecause ago

The drug code is possible, but I've never heard of drugs referred to as food (then again, I'm not into drugs and know little about drug culture).

I also tried taking it literally as food. Instead of thinking of them as foodies, I read it more as maybe they would play a game of dominoes after getting filled up on cheese or pasta. The problem with that theory for me are the two foods. Cheese isn't something people fill up on as a main course, but pasta is. I still find it suspicious that it's spelled "dominos" instead of "dominoes" as well.

I still think that the pedophile code makes the most sense, whether it be domination games, some sort of male-on-child sex act in a pizza parlor parking lot, or one of the other theories.