It makes sense that our big cameo on your channel at 2:28 is just me barfing horrendously after eating Satan's Blood hot sauce!! I haven't done anything hot since that! It ruined me for days! LOL
I just saw yall and was like hey I remember then from back in the day with Shay and them back b4.... Yeah and the vlog with the 3 kids. I went and showed my girl she thought yall were my old friends I knew irl how excited I got lol.
Spice King cam and the other ‘eating spicy things and having no reaction’ tiktokers were the kids at school who claimed they weren’t cold when they were outside in freezing weather
@@rebeccasimen1421 Me too, Rebecca, me too. I actually almost got fired from Kroger in high school because I said I didn't need a jacket. I don't think I'm tough, I just don't want to wear a jacket and carry extra cloth.
Two years ago I met a girl who insisted that she literally couldn’t taste spice. I watched her eat a whole habanero pepper with NO reaction. Like as if she was eating a carrot or something. I wouldn’t have believed it if I didn’t watch it with my own eyes. This might be a genuine genetic thing
That makes sense. I've seen a few "chili heads" who seem completely immune to hot food. There's this dude, The Atomic Menace, he has a RU-vid channel, and he's completely insane. There are several others as well. I've heard you can build up your spicy tolerance... but I don't know if I'd ever be able to eat a ghost pepper or carolina reaper myself.
Could be. Capsaicin activates TRPV1 receptors. Birds actually have TRPV1 receptors that are insensitive to capsaicin, so maybe a mutation could alter our TRPV1 receptors in a way that they lack sensitivity to capsaicin while still being temperature sensitive, like birds. Or maybe she was a bird in disguise.
Yeah I knew this girl who had problems with her nerve endings so she was barely able to taste things so she made her shot flaming hot in the hopes of tasting something
IKR!!! That's what I'm thinking! It's just nasty after a point. Spice is supposed to add comexity to flavor and make you salivate while eating. Its not supposed to destroy your taste buds and stomach lining😩
I like Cody’s ethos, critique things from a perspective that isn’t actually insulting or demeaning to anyone. He makes it easy for the people he’s making fun of to laugh at themselves, without feeling bad about any of it. Then, once he’s taught us, the audience, how to see things from that perspective, he does a little bit at the end every time where he does his version of the thing he’s just made fun of, so as to humble himself by putting himself out there to be made fun of too, except nobody does, because he’s just taught us all how to see things from a perspective where we can all laugh about it, without making fun of anyone.
especially true with his darh mann vids, best commentary channel on youtube because of this^^. A lot first wave commentary channelslike H3H3, idubz and others run on demeaning others for laughs, which although can be really funny, gets old and what happens when there’s no more sexist, racist, homophobic “dark jokes” to make? Cody’s humour is sustainably funny, hes so engaging because it comes from him, sure he specialises in the cringe stuff, but even videos as obscure as “extreme spicy eaters”, he can manage to make us all laugh together rather than at eachother.
@@bangitybangbabang He has no idea what he is talking about, there is no shortage of substances in extreme spices that can heavily damage your stomach. As with most things, too much of something that generally isn't damaging can make it very damaging.
like at some point it doesn’t even feel like theyre showing off how much spice they can handle its really a competition of who can eat the nastiest combination imaginable
I am thinking about dropping out of school to focus on my career as a star on RU-vid. I already make a lot of money on RU-vid. School bores me so much. I need more opinions and since I don't have any friends, I gotta ask you, een
this entire video gives me the same energy as when you tell your friend to “watch this video” and they watch it and then you have to explain why it’s so funny while they fake laugh at the end
That is such a shitty response to when someone shows you a video regardless if its funny or not. Sure if the video was offensive or incredibly upsetting, but come on “do you think this is funny” is so condescending holy shit.
this absolutely reminds me of those kids in school who would ask to get punched just to flex their lack of reaction and the spice version seems like a weird party trick but ngl i'm impressed that they're making something out of it. good for them for finding their niche ya know
Yeah it's not good for their health to eat this much spicy food, even if they aren't feeling it now or their mouth doesn't taste the spicy-ness, there stomach sure would react to it the way it does and it is definitely not a good reaction. Definitely hurt them in the long run or later in life.
The tolerance for spice is pretty damn impressive, but I can't help but wonder... where does it end? At what point do you just start doing shots of literal acid ? ... 9:20 shows that they're pretty much already there, nevermind.
@@nadyaam.1139 exactly i was thinking about the comments trying to get him to fail with suggesting wild combos and its like... do they want him to die?
@@jaydenicholofficial yeah.. but then again it's not like he's stopping it either. So id add that these "content creators", encouraging the "no reaction or unfollow" trend, are idiots.
I loved WarHeads as a kid; then they weren't sour enough. I started drinking lemon juice; then it wasn't sour enough. I started drinking lime juice; then it wasn't sour enough. I stopped after apple cider vinegar because I wasn't sure what would happen next.
@@justwaiting5744 you'd probably get to a malic acid infused drink which would probably cause a stomach ulcer and then what happens next is up to your body
@@joselyn8604 yeah I have a fairly high spice tolerance but for a while after I had COVID things that usually weren’t spicy at all to me were kind of hot.
Spiciness is not a taste, it is just a pain signal sent by the nerves that transmit touch and temperature sensations. That is why it can hurt your eyes and other parts of your body.
cody squirted the lemon juice in his mouth the same way that high school football players squirt their gatorade bottle water through their helmets in an unnecessarily aggressive manner
I went to high school with a girl that just didn't have a sence of smell. What so ever. So that allowed her to not taste anything and her "favorite foods" was based of texture. Anyway she was able to eat absolutely anything and everything no matter how spicy it was. So in a way cody is right by saying that part of the brain just is broken
@@michelledelkel Wait so that’s actually true? Because I argued with someone about this and they said that there’s no proof of spicy food causing ulcers, I googled it and apparently they’re right but so many people have gotten ulcers so is it true or is it not true I’m so confused?
Here is the trick: your mouth will only ever register a top-most pain level --- it doesn't matter how much MORE hotter things you eat (or combine together) --- you will ONLY ever feel that top-most level. Sadly, it's a gimmick. (I personally top-out with the Taco Bell: Mild Sauce)
Celebrities or big personalities reacting in funny ways while also answering questions or doing whatever... that's the ONLY thing fascinating about spicy food videos. The rest seems like complete drivel to me, but good on them.
Look at the edits to the video. It could be fake, as in the sauce isn't actually the real deal and he may have just switched it out. But then again he could've also taken those taste-changing berries or whatever theyre called
I had a similar "problem" to cam. Which I discovered during a psych class. The teacher blind folded me and asked me to guess what I was tasting. We got to chiles and I didn't taste the spice at all. Turns out my nasal passages were messed up and I needed to get nose surgery lol. I'm a spice lightweight now
my mum lost her sense of taste when she got corona, we made her drink some hot sauce that we bought ages ago but was too spicy for any of us to eat, no reaction from her.
@@awe4tsergfgsethsetse731 Yes but I would assume your TRPV1 would react like that of a normal taste bud if you got Covid-19? Not completely sure though but it seems that way since the other reply confirmed that their mother couldn’t feel the spice?
@Fucking grass Yeah you're probably right about the nerves in the tongue, that's what sends the signal to the brain which interprets it as "spicy", so if those sent less and/or weaker signals the response wouldn't be as bad.
@@adamshumate8858 yeah when u eat more spice the keratin on your tongue builds up meaning less taste so technically we won’t see a reaction from them anytime soon
It would be interesting to study these “unique” individuals lol; I’m curious if they have abnormal TRPV1 receptors or at least abnormal tongue surfaces that are influencing their perception of capsaicin 🤷♀️
I knew someone in high school who couldn’t taste spice levels, like he could eat a ghost pepper and not react because his brain just couldn’t process it the same way others do. I have a strong feeling that’s how they manage to do these videos
Yeah he definitely either just genetically does not have the receptors to feel the spiciness, or he has just destroyed his receptors somehow (damage from previous crazy food exploits?). And tbh having no reaction to something you can't feel anyways isn't all that impressive.