D3monic said:
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you can sit through one of FBI's videos , that's a feat in itself.Â
 Not exactly. I mute the volume, fast forward through the overloud intro, fast forward through the vomiting, AND tend not to watch the endings. I am only there for the chillies, more so for the weird crosses, one-off, and dangerously hot chillies.
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ajdrew said:
Laughed the first time I saw a FBI video. Now, they all seem the same. I can't sit threw any of the challenges either. They all end the same way.
I don't bother with the weird food videos because anyone would have something to say about everything. At the end of the day I hate wasting food, and harming critters.
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P.S. That fermented chilli bean curd is an INGREDIENT! A little goes a long way, like, stock cubes. I have actually avoided that video as well as the one involving the thousand-year eggs. I know what those foods are, I don't need his assurance or want his opinion.
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Jase4224 said:
Yeah watching him spitting and gagging makes me sick. Reviews by Nigel and THSC are great.
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I tolerate the spitting because I want minimal interruption of what he has to say about some of the funky and extremly hot chilli pods. The fact that some of those chillies cause vomiting is useful information but I agree that there is no need to show it all.
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The guy is not stupid. He has pitched his videos at the lowest common denominator for hitting the broadest audience. Not something that I would do, but that is likely part of the reasons why his videos are viewed thousands of times, and we are talking about him, etc. As a business strategy package it probably delivers, and hence there are other people who do the same, or worse, imitate.