• Chili Peppers?
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[QUOTE=3v3ryb0dy;23843306]Yeah, when I say "the moon is beautiful" outside people get confused how I can see what's happening around saturn. An attempt to look like you're smart is not worth losing all your credibility.[/QUOTE] Oh shut up. You honestly have no idea what you're talking about. I [I]grew[/I] up with habaneros. In Costa Rica where I grew up, adding a tiny sliver of habanero skin could make a dish so spicy you'd end up coughing uncontrollably and your eyes would tear up. The oil residue from habaneros left on your skin after handling them would literally burn your skin as bad as poison oak. But of course it depends on where the chili was cultivated. But why don't you actually eat one before you post again, tough guy.
Come one you scary cat 10bux 4 free
Drink some milk afterwards, helps when you're eating spicy food :v:
10 bux for extreme throatpain... Its a deal
Eat the whole goddamn thing, not a piece of it.
[QUOTE=freighter014;23881473]Oh shut up. You honestly have no idea what you're talking about. I [I]grew[/I] up with habaneros. In Costa Rica where I grew up, adding a tiny sliver of habanero skin could make a dish so spicy you'd end up coughing uncontrollably and your eyes would tear up. The oil residue from habaneros left on your skin after handling them would literally burn your skin as bad as poison oak. But of course it depends on where the chili was cultivated. But why don't you actually eat one before you post again, tough guy.[/QUOTE] you sure you don't just call every chili a habanero? because all peppers, including several types of habanero, all have their own name.
Pff, I eat my breakfast cereal with pure cap.
Do it, i know i cant take it not because its hot on the mouth, but because it burns your ass so much its like someone just shoved a cigar up there
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