I'm sure once they blast you in the mouth with a firehose you'll forget all about the spiciness.
Until you take a dump or a leak the next day. Watching vids of people eating this stuff and flipping out, I was introduced to the term "fire hose" last night and laughed like a loon for 20 minutes. My employees were looking at me like I lost what was left of my mind.
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A Playlist of my CO PvP video's (starting from post nerf PTS team duels)
When I see a Spinny thread, I always look to the left of first post to see if it's closed already, before I get too invested in it.:biggrin:
*Hero games thread
A Playlist of my CO PvP video's (starting from post nerf PTS team duels)
Habanero sauce is for sissies.
Mere habanero sauce weighs in at about 7,000 Scoville.
REAL heroes eat THIS STUFF.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Source-Sauce-Million-Scoville/dp/B001BIXJG2
7.1 Million Scoville
Just have lots of milk and ice cream handy as it'll turn the inside of your mouth into a gigantic chemical burn.
"Champions-Online and Star Trek Online contained hundreds of hours of mediocre content!"
and "nothing was polished".
--Jack Emmert
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"Good can be found in heights, even in the deepest pits of evil" but "The valleys of evil always exist in the mountains of good."
~me
I don't eat food to prove things. I eat it for nourishment and flavor.
After a certain point, higher levels of spice are just pointless and dumb.
My super cool CC build and how to use it.
I'm sure once they blast you in the mouth with a firehose you'll forget all about the spiciness.
Until you take a dump or a leak the next day. Watching vids of people eating this stuff and flipping out, I was introduced to the term "fire hose" last night and laughed like a loon for 20 minutes. My employees were looking at me like I lost what was left of my mind.
"Champions-Online and Star Trek Online contained hundreds of hours of mediocre content!"
and "nothing was polished".
--Jack Emmert
Compared to the reactions some of these people have? It'd probably be preferable.
"Champions-Online and Star Trek Online contained hundreds of hours of mediocre content!"
and "nothing was polished".
--Jack Emmert