As a person who is so pale that she isn't allowed to wear black when she visits the old people's home, this is a hilarious thread.
Anyone see that subset of white blokes who (seemingly in response to the stereotype about white folks and :lmayo:) demand everything they eat is as spicy as possible and constantly insists that they don't find it hot even as their face turns redder as they eat?
Anyone see that subset of white blokes who (seemingly in response to the stereotype about white folks and ) demand everything they eat is as spicy as possible and constantly insists that they don’t find it hot even as their face turns redder as they eat?
That's like half this website lol. Mfs on here were calling Japanese food the "white people food of Asia" because it's not spicy or something. It's a really awkward counter reaction.
Anyone see that subset of white blokes who (seemingly in response to the stereotype about white folks and ) demand everything they eat is as spicy as possible and constantly insists that they don’t find it hot even as their face turns redder as they eat?
I was like this when I was 14 but i don't think I ever put on the facade that the food wasn't hot - I just liked getting extra hot basting at Nandos and then would sweat like a moron in front of my friends because it tasted good
Now i'm 30 and a fat fuck and sweat from anxiety, so i'll never do that shit again
Edit: On reflection, I definitely did on multiple occasions say "nah it's not that hot". At least I didn't start doing spicy wing challenges and eating ghost peppers :shrug-outta-hecks:
As a person who is so pale that she isn't allowed to wear black when she visits the old people's home, this is a hilarious thread.
Anyone see that subset of white blokes who (seemingly in response to the stereotype about white folks and :lmayo:) demand everything they eat is as spicy as possible and constantly insists that they don't find it hot even as their face turns redder as they eat?
That's like half this website lol. Mfs on here were calling Japanese food the "white people food of Asia" because it's not spicy or something. It's a really awkward counter reaction.
holy fuck i havent heard that one before, i gotta add some shit like this to my repertoire
I thought being a mayo eating as spicy as it gets was Apalachian culture
that's how you get used to it eh, learning curve for the body ya know. problem is doing that infrequently. It's good to be red everyday. :lenin-laugh:
I was like this when I was 14 but i don't think I ever put on the facade that the food wasn't hot - I just liked getting extra hot basting at Nandos and then would sweat like a moron in front of my friends because it tasted good
Now i'm 30 and a fat fuck and sweat from anxiety, so i'll never do that shit again
Edit: On reflection, I definitely did on multiple occasions say "nah it's not that hot". At least I didn't start doing spicy wing challenges and eating ghost peppers :shrug-outta-hecks: