Some deep thoughts about spicy food and degeneracy

4  2018-01-27 by mayo_and_poison

Last night, I had an experience - an illuminating experience. My mother, she made me some overspiced food, with too many hot peppers, and I was agitated by this; I was triggered by this. But it also triggered some deep philosophical thoughts that had been bubbling within my mind.

What is spiciness connected with? Think about it - spiciness is connected - you might connect it with - Mexico. You might connect it with, you know, salsa, or a hot sauce. Tacos, or any of that Mexican cuisine. And then you might start to think about - you know - La Cucaracha dance. You might - you might start to think about... Arabia. You might start to think about, you know, kebab, grilling kebab. And, you might start to think about Arabians dancing crazily.

And, if you think some more, you might think about South America. You might think about a whole list of these cultures, which are both degenerate and very much into spicy food. Now, do you see the connection? There's a very clear connection, if you think about it.

Talk to any person from one of these Nordic countries, you know, even just Europeans - Americans of European descent. You'll find, there is not, generally - I'm sure many pretend to like it - but, spiciness is not the white way. It is definitely not the Nordic way. And, I'm going to explain why:

Spiciness is degenerate. Spiciness is anti-white. I don't mean to say that in any trivial way. In what it represents - spiciness is degenerate.

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Spiciness is correlated with hot climates because eating spiciness helped people in those climates stay cool.

So what about Korea?

mayo_is_poison would've been a more fittimg name.

These types of insane schitzo euro-centric rants do pretty well on r/milliondollarextreme

spiciness

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What is spice? You know, 'spice up a life.' What is spice? What does it mean to, 'spicen up' your food? What it means is to cause yourself agitation. To agitate your tongue, to cause you... pain. To cause you sensations, new sensations, you know... you might start shifting in your chair, "Aaah! That's hot!"

And, here is the thing about spice - once you go from 'spicy food' to making food spicy, you have crossed into the realm of degeneracy. You've left two-dimensional reality into three-dimensional sickness. You're gonna be welcomed by Arab sheikhs; fucking cucaracha dances.

Now, I don't mean this as a joke. I mean, it's just agitation; you're causing yourself agitation. Hey, what's so wrong about that? Here's the problem - you're doing it for pleasure. It's kind of - it's kind of sado-masochist, really. Or masochistic. It's kinda sickening.

But... it's one thing, if you don't want - if you don't like spicy food, it may in fact be advisable to continuously eat it, to test yourself. But, if it's something that you enjoy, [that's] the sign of a degenerated spirit. And this is - these mud races, which are so obsessed with, you know, spicy food - they're obsessed with agitation.

They live in these climates of sand, you know, blowing, blowing in the wind. Or, you know, they might live in muddy, tropical, forests where, where you know, it's all gooey, you know, slop-slop everywhere, where it's constantly changing.

But in the far north, what do we have? We have ICE. There, we have a true symbol. A way to orient ourselves, I suppose you'd say. Spice is really a symbol of total decadence. I mean... if you enjoy causing pain to yourself, why is that? You might shift in your chair as you're eating the spice. It's a thirst for, you know, constant agitation.

These lower races are so much more... it's so much more 'sensual' - you're so much more sensual than the Hyperborean race. And it's not a plus.

This man sees the world as it truly is.

When I think of spicy I think of Thai ladybois so yes your theory seems to at least intially check out.

You weren't triggered. You just had heartburn.

SPICE WILL NOT REPLACE US!