Lol, dunno bro. Maybe I was switched at the hospital lol.
My family isn't vegetarian, I became vegetarian in 2003, mostly for ethical and moral reasons (that and watching Trent Reznor videos, watch Closer and see what I mean).
I stopped eating meet my mom looked at me like I proclaimed my life ambition is to be a ballerina with a pink tutu. And my brother has his "real men eat meat attitude".
When I refuse a steak, they looked like someone died lol.
My favourite memory in vengeful way was with my uncle, who doesn't like me (don't ask he is a bit of a racist and you can imagine wasn't happy with someone at the table of Amerind ancestry) told me he hunts and that a real man eats the liver of the buck because only a few people can stomach that, in short telling me I'm not man enough, so I told him fair enough and gave him a cayenne pepper with some salsa on it to eat.
He and his son were both in tears running to the bathroom, then proceeded to drink water...not knowing it makes it burn worse.
My most favourite chilli experience was with a waitress at a restaurant here, she was curious to see if I could stomach chilli so I proceeded to eat it. Then she dared me to eat it raw and that greatly impressed her cause she was Indian (South Asian) and she never saw someone who wasn't Indian (I'm Indian too...just another kind of Indian) eat chillies like that, we got a little flirty afterwards so that was fun.
My family isn't vegetarian, I became vegetarian in 2003, mostly for ethical and moral reasons (that and watching Trent Reznor videos, watch Closer and see what I mean).
I stopped eating meet my mom looked at me like I proclaimed my life ambition is to be a ballerina with a pink tutu. And my brother has his "real men eat meat attitude".
When I refuse a steak, they looked like someone died lol.
My favourite memory in vengeful way was with my uncle, who doesn't like me (don't ask he is a bit of a racist and you can imagine wasn't happy with someone at the table of Amerind ancestry) told me he hunts and that a real man eats the liver of the buck because only a few people can stomach that, in short telling me I'm not man enough, so I told him fair enough and gave him a cayenne pepper with some salsa on it to eat.
He and his son were both in tears running to the bathroom, then proceeded to drink water...not knowing it makes it burn worse.
My most favourite chilli experience was with a waitress at a restaurant here, she was curious to see if I could stomach chilli so I proceeded to eat it. Then she dared me to eat it raw and that greatly impressed her cause she was Indian (South Asian) and she never saw someone who wasn't Indian (I'm Indian too...just another kind of Indian) eat chillies like that, we got a little flirty afterwards so that was fun.
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