She reminds me of my sister. I like spicy from time to time. So she was eating buffalo wings. I started on my second one and I become like Jason. I was sweating my butt off, couldn't see, the worst case scenario imaginable. After I restored my vision I was watching her eat them like they were nothing. Here I am still gasping and sweating like crazy wishing I was dead. There want even a single bead of sweat on her forehead. And Jason, not a member of any first responders but have some really good friends who are. I can't thank them and all the rest enough to do what you guys and gals do. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart.
I tried making my own hot pepper vodka,soaked scotch bonnet peppers in the bottle. Gave some to my assistant chief. He rolled around on the ground screaming "why is this a thing"?
If you bite the stick, you can hold the lollipop without it touching flesh. All you need to do is contend with the saliva that will run over and off of it. I suspect that is why she was unphas3d. Or she is a colossal badass.
Dude, you’re gonna blow a gasket one day doing these silly things:) don’t get me wrong, I’m not telling you to stop because we need brave men like you braving horrible things for our entertainment 🤣🤣🤣 🤙🤙🤙
@@fireman4him275 Well, Jason wasn't a fireman before he decided to try it for a career. He could have picked anything. To your point though, I know plenty of guys who do both or have done both.
I'm friggin blind! Oh man, I'm rolling on the floor. Jason ... seriously why? The other two have composure, you, on their other hand, never do! These vids and the shock collar ones ... Are awesome and disturbing at the same time. Nice!
Jason shoving that bag of frozen veggies against his face and then shoving a huge fistful of them into his mouth is the funniest thing I've seen all week!
Food science nerd! The Scoville unit is the measurement of a pepper/food's spiciness. 0 units is like a bell pepper. Jalepeno's come in a range of 3,000 to 8,000 Scovilles. Ghost Peppers little more than 1,000,000. If that is seriously 9,000,000 Scoville units, um, that's dangerous. Seriously, you can get chemical burns just touching it let alone holding it in your mouth. I've handled capsaicin (what makes things spicy), it requires PPE guys... respirators, goggles, arm length gloves, aprons, the works.
My younger daughter must either be some kind of mutant or have no capsaicin receptors then, because she has the craziest heat tolerance on the planet! Two years ago, she had the proprietor of a local snack-peanut shop make her a custom batch as a challenge called “Molten Lava.” It was peanuts covered in a sizzling combo of Scorpion, Dragon’s Breath, and Carolina Reaper peppers, to the point where the employees of this place, when asked to make this batch, retorted “Are you trying to kill us?” She, on the other hand, didn’t even break a SWEAT! (For the record, I tried them too and they didn’t hurt me either).
Jason, you had me screeching with laughter, then absolutely wheezing, and then finally getting the fricking HICCUPS because I was laughing so hard! That having been said, my teenage daughter would take this challenge on and she would whup your butt because she loves hot stuff-the hotter the better. Two years ago, a local snack booth even made her a custom batch of peanuts called “Molten Lava,” made with a combo of Scorpion, Dragon’s Breath, and Carolina Reaper peppers, and she didn’t even break a _sweat!_ This kid is badass!
I did not hear the ladys name, but I suspect she is banned from doing the fire chili (if that is even a thing) after this. She might create a lethal chili and consider it "medium hot". What a beast.
Eat a hybrid pepper once. I did it as a dare at my firehouse it’s a Carolina reaper and ghost pepper mixed together, worst decision I’ve ever made. The video is online but I gave almost close to the same reaction. Love the videos keep it up brother!
Ice cream. You need to eat ice cream (or drink milk, eat cottage cheese or yogurt) to cool the burn. Water does nothing to quench the burn. Dairy or maybe bread will help. Maybe only a little bit, but it will help.
My dad once ate jalapeños and washed his hands seven time before putting his contacts in. He said that it felt like satan spit in his eyes. I also was eating spicy chips and rubbed my eyes with my dust covered fingers so I got to experience the same pain! :)
Once I was helping my dad cut up habanero peppers for the freezer, and I _thought_ I’d washed my hands thoroughly afterwards. Until I was getting ready for the Police Explorer meeting later that day and I was putting my contact lenses in, then I realized I hadn’t scrubbed under my fingernails. OOPS. From where I lived to the college town where the police department I was volunteering with was only about a 50-mile drive, but with the traces of habanero juice trapped under my contact lenses despite multiple rounds of contact lens eye drops, it was the longest and most painful 50-mile drive of my life! 🔥 🌶️
You guys need to either wear gloves or wash your hands with a generous amount of straight dish soap. If that's not enough, get some flour and a little water in a bowl to make the messiest shit batter and coat your hands in that. Should help seriously absorb the oils. Third option, earthen clay. Muddy up your hands with it, let it dry and chunk off. Yes, all of these will dry the fuck out of your hands and remove both the bad and good oils, but at least you won't be burning anymore. (Remember to lotion up afterwards. lol)
I also don't tolerate hot things well. One thing I learned is that adding air flow to the burn does the OPPOSITE of helping. If you keep your mouth closed, you're a (little) better off.
She did the right thing to stay as calm as possible without moving the mouth and just sucking in steadily to keep the mouth dry. The painreceptors can only feel pain again if they are flushed. That is also the reason why water makes it worse first. Not going into details why women might be better at....
I've made the mistake of touching my eyes after handling something very hot before, I didn't even realize I had any on my hands and holy fuck that is just painful regardless of your opinions on hot food.