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[[file:Overcooked-cooker.jpg|left|thumbnail|An overcooked cooker of the 14th Overcooker shock regiment commences their assault on members of the Parliamentary security detail during the February 12 "I went to this insurrection and all I got was this shitty flag cape" protests.]]
Cookers consist of people who believe a wide range of conspiracy theories, whether mainstream or fringe.
Cookers consist of people who believe a wide range of conspiracy theories, whether mainstream or fringe.


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In the Qanon <s>community</s> cult, the "gifted" people who takes Q's cryptic pronouncements (known to the cultists as breadcrumbs) then extrapolate and stretch them into semi-coherant ideas and conspiracies are lovingly known in the Qanon world as Bakers. The cooker is a little lower on the social scale of far right nut jobs. The cooker doesn't really create any new conspiracies, the cooker contributes to the cause by merely believing every conspiracy they ever hear, no matter how far fetched or moronic the conspiracy might be.
In the Qanon <s>community</s> cult, the "gifted" people who takes Q's cryptic pronouncements (known to the cultists as breadcrumbs) then extrapolate and stretch them into semi-coherant ideas and conspiracies are lovingly known in the Qanon world as Bakers. The cooker is a little lower on the social scale of far right nut jobs. The cooker doesn't really create any new conspiracies, the cooker contributes to the cause by merely believing every conspiracy they ever hear, no matter how far fetched or moronic the conspiracy might be.


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<br/>'''Image''': An overcooked cooker of the 14th Overcooker shock regiment commences their assault on members of the Parliamentary security detail during the February 12 "I went to this insurrection and all I got was this shitty flag cape" protests




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