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[Video] Paying People to Eat the World's Hottest Pepper
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College star
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That guy @ 2:20 played it off like it was nothing and seconds later is drooling everywhere with tears in his eyes.
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Tell me what I Ced
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This part got me:
Epic tank top, probably bought it in Vegas, too
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A friend and I once paid a kid at our school to eat a pepper we found in someones garden. He cried. I felt bad for him.
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It's Okay
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Id do it if I had some milk nearby.
Water may be the worst thing to drink after eating something very hot.
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Tell me what I Ced
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Originally Posted by Spaulding
Id do it if I had some milk nearby.
Water may be the worst thing to drink after eating something very hot.
Good call. I'd want a crapload of icecream
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Decent playground baller
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Is it in you?
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I did a scoop of reaper hot sauce. Took it like a champ. The rep was pissed I didn't go ape shit after. I'm a hot sauce fiend and I concur, this is the hottest one.
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Decent playground baller
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It is what it is
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ewl-c3Wy3w
Another video...at the 3:30 mark, these are tourists from Mexico, you can hear a girl's voice say "we're from Mexico, this is nothing to us", then her friend with his backpack on his chest proceeded to get his ass kicked royally by the pepper
Fact is that Mexican food isn't even really that spicy, it just seems that way because the US and Europe don't include spices in their food, so by comparison it tastes really spicy. There are cuisines from South East Asia that would have you running to the hills. The spiciest condiment I ever tried was at a Japanese restaurant, some green thick pasty gel. As soon as it touched my tongue, it felt like a heavy cold slab of steel smashed into my mouth It was not an enjoyable experience, drooling, tearing up, red faced and snot running down my nose for what seemed like an eternity. And this coming from a supposed Mexican spicy food expert
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