Are you all in the UK okay?
"I love spicy foods like red curry or ketchup ...."
Dear god .....
Are you all in the UK okay?
Digital LegosIm too old to really know what Mindcraft even is.
Are you all in the UK okay?
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And sometimes it takes a while before such people exhaust their supply of sock puppets. And then things heat up again once they have generated more.Sometimes, just sometimes, a thread will come back around. IMX, this happens when the toxicity is caused by a small number of loud individuals who get themselves booted. Then the rest of the thread can breathe easily again.
...until the next fart. You gotta get back in between farts.
With all of the mentions of Vindaloo, I'm very surprised by this. Popeye's 'hot' chicken tenders, with Buffalo Sauce, barely give a tongue tingle.I spent a little bit of time in England a few years ago, before the pandemic. The food I had was pretty good, I won't lie, but the only thing "spicy" I was able to find was the pub mustard. There wasn't a single molecule of capsaicin anywhere to be found, and I was looking hard.
Which is really weird, for a country that claims Chicken Tikka Masala as the national dish.
I spent a little bit of time in England a few years ago, before the pandemic. The food I had was pretty good, I won't lie, but the only thing "spicy" I was able to find was the pub mustard. There wasn't a single molecule of capsaicin anywhere to be found, and I was looking hard.
Which is really weird, for a country that claims Chicken Tikka Masala as the national dish.
Which is really weird, for a country that claims Chicken Tikka Masala as the national dish.
Nonsense. I'd never played Minecrapt until my then-girlfriend introduced me to it when I was in my 40s. It has an appeal that transcends age; it's just that young people have more time to build things, which helps -- some constructions are insanely labor-intensive.Im too old to really know what Mindcraft even is.
The yoghurt definitely takes the edge off any spices used in it.Chickent Tikka Masala is, in my experience, generally among the most mild things present on an Indian Restaurant menu.