Spicy Take: Peppers hotter than habanero are too spicy, and their main purpose is to be used as a pissing contest for who can eat the spiciest food.
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Spicy Take: Peppers hotter than habanero are too spicy, and their main purpose is to be used as a pissing contest for who can eat the spiciest food.
@JessTheUnstill and your point is?

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Once you can't _taste_ the difference in the pepper but can only _feel_ it... Just... Why?
Lemme just say:
I like to cry as much as the next person when I eat my Thai food... But there's got to be some limits in the world.
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Once you can't _taste_ the difference in the pepper but can only _feel_ it... Just... Why?
@401matthall @JessTheUnstill it's all about the endorphines. Wonderous endorphines.
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@401matthall @JessTheUnstill it's all about the endorphines. Wonderous endorphines.
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@JessTheUnstill and your point is?

@FuturisticRobert No point. It's just a spicy take about spiciness.
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@FuturisticRobert No point. It's just a spicy take about spiciness.
@JessTheUnstill it is very spicy.
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Spicy Take: Peppers hotter than habanero are too spicy, and their main purpose is to be used as a pissing contest for who can eat the spiciest food.
@JessTheUnstill scowls at the pun

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@JessTheUnstill scowls at the pun

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@401matthall @JessTheUnstill it's all about the endorphines. Wonderous endorphines.
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Spicy Take: Peppers hotter than habanero are too spicy, and their main purpose is to be used as a pissing contest for who can eat the spiciest food.
@JessTheUnstill On the one hand, ghost peppers are delicious.
On the other hand, the piece I ate that was small enough for me to taste it without it overloading my spice tolerance was a square roughly 2mm on a side. Also the flavor was basically habanero anyway.

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Once you can't _taste_ the difference in the pepper but can only _feel_ it... Just... Why?
@401matthall @JessTheUnstill As someone with an unnatural tolerance for spicy food, I’m going to disagree. I do love my very spicy peppers, and i can definitely taste them. But I’m also aware that I’m in a minority.
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@401matthall @JessTheUnstill As someone with an unnatural tolerance for spicy food, I’m going to disagree. I do love my very spicy peppers, and i can definitely taste them. But I’m also aware that I’m in a minority.
If you can taste it, rock on.
Also... No one actually has to justify their food preferences to _me_.
_I_ stop increasing the Scovilles when I can't taste the difference between the last one and the current one.
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If you can taste it, rock on.
Also... No one actually has to justify their food preferences to _me_.
_I_ stop increasing the Scovilles when I can't taste the difference between the last one and the current one.
Jess👾 (@JessTheUnstill@infosec.exchange)
@FuturisticRobert No point. It's just a spicy take about spiciness.
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If you can taste it, rock on.
Also... No one actually has to justify their food preferences to _me_.
_I_ stop increasing the Scovilles when I can't taste the difference between the last one and the current one.
@401matthall Fair, although it’s not even about scovilles. I’ve never been interested in spice just for spice sake, but I find extremely spicy peppers very tasty. But I’m totally not interested in those capsaicin concentrates for instance.
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Jess👾 (@JessTheUnstill@infosec.exchange)
@FuturisticRobert No point. It's just a spicy take about spiciness.
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I hope you feel good about yourself.
Starting all this non-contentious discussion about peppers on the interwebs.
What're the interwebs even for anymore?

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