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LONDON -- Alas, all good things -- even cake -- must come to an end.
Tonight brings the finale of the Great British Bake Off, as well as the end of an era as the beloved British television series transitions from the BBC to Channel 4.
And British Twitter. Can't. Even.
Beginning in the early hours of Wednesday morning, people began to tweet (and obviously eat) their feelings:
A branded hashtag emoji has people in the spirit:
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People really cannot handle the excitement:
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The anticipation is seriously fierce:
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Nostalgia is already setting in:
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Speculation has begun:
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And contestants past and present are chiming in, too:
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Whether you're sad, mad, excited or indifferent in regards to tonight's finale, the solution is the same: cake.
BONUS: Chocolate kebab is all you need
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