Dmnkly wrote:jsco wrote:What annoys me? Intolerant people. especially those that insult others because of their own sense of superiority.
jsco... If you reread that post, I think you'll discover that he isn't criticizing people who love hot food (in fact, he clearly places himself among them), nor people who, as you say, climb the ladder because their tolerance increases, but rather the "chest-beating hot food as a litmus test for machismo" crowd.
Do you not also find that irritating?
I did read it carefully. Yes he does clearly place himself among them with a smug sense of superiority over people who do get into those contest. If you notice, I also refer to the fact that I would get into hot pepper eating contests with others, maybe not directly stating it, but I was relying on the reader's ability to draw conclusions.
And no it doesn't annoy me. What does other people's behavior matter to me as long as they aren't hurting anybody, infringing on other's rights or making a nuisance of themselves?
If people want to get into chest thumping contests about how hot they can take it, fine by me. Truth be known I've gotten into a few and it isn't always a machismo thing. Sometimes it's the competitive spirit. In fact, the only people I've lost to, in terms of hot food, aside from my brother and a native Thai chef, are females! So it's not all machismo.
In college I had friends that loved to have litmus tests for machismo in various ways, especially after some alcohol. I even competed in some, and nobody would take me for a chest thumping machismo guy, but I do have a competitive spirit and some guys do tend to like to one up each other.
Also, the fact that people are doing it is a good thing in my mind. It means the market for hot food has expanded. There is more awareness. There are a lot more hot food products out there that are marketed towards people. I can go into more restaurants and have a spicy option or have a variety of hot sauces available to me. I remember when my friends and I would hunt out restaurants that offered a variety of hot sauces or some extra hot food. I no longer need to do that, though if I did, I'm sure LTH forum would make the quest a lot easier than it was in the pre-internet days.
Remember the chili store in North Pier? Maybe it would have been able to succeed in todays market environment.
These kind of contests aren't limited to hot foods either, what about food eating contests? Do you hold equal disdain for Kobayashi or Sonya Thomas?
Great, I pick a fight on my second post to the forum after reading it for years. I didn't intend to, but judgemental comments steam me and sorry for the ones I made. But I fell into the group of people the poster was criticizing, and I would definitely put myself in the class of hot food afficianodo too. My point was people who love hot food and people who get into hot food eating contests aren't mutually exclusive. In my experience, they are hot food lovers too, otherwise they wouldn't by trying to eat something over 100,000 scoville units!