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Originally posted by collide
Hooo baby. When I was visiting Hong Kong, my cousin took me to a noodle restaurant, and I ordered something with spicy hot oil, which didn't seem like much to me, because I have a high tolerance for spicy stuff, but even before I took one slirp, I couldn't stop coughing from just the fumes alone. When I tried to force down a few bites, it felt like someone lit my tongue on fire. It was so spicy that my eyes were watering and my nostrils were flaring. Just breathing too closely to the bowl of noodles would make me cough uncontrollably. It was so awesome.
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are you asian? me thinks they were messing with the white guy

lol
as for me, my first experience eating sushi got me the most painful food experience of my life. I wasn't too good with the chopsticks yet, and dropped the piece of california roll I was attempting to eat. I didn't notice that it had fallen on the cubic inch of wasabi garnishing my plate, and put it back into my mouth.
HOLY FREAKING CRAP that was intensely painful... my whole face started tingling, my eyes were watering, and I thought I was going to spit it all over the table.. thankfully, I forced it down, and as soon as it was swallowed, the pain went with it. not like the lingering hot pepper pain... that stays with you for awhile.