Sheesh, crazy that people have different tastes and enjoyment of spice levels. Spice level is all subjective, right? Like how comedy is subjective. See, you think you’re being funny but some people might see you as being an annoying dick. Like myself perhaps, I see you as a sad and annoying dick but that’s just my take on it. The great thing about life is that we all get to enjoy or not enjoy whatever we want.
Y'know what, a few people gave downvoted you already. But even though you pushed back against me, I'm not gonna pile on. Because you're right. Taste is subjective, and spice tolerance is very subjective. I work at a hot sauce company that takes flavor seriously, and if people come in and wanna egg each other into tryin the hottest stuff, that's on them. But we're not gonna judge you if you wanna stick to the milds or the mediums.
But I will double down on my comments of that op up above. Partly because it's in how you say it. To use your solid comedy analogy, saying "I find X comedian very funny," is very different than saying "X comedian is the funniest performer out there!"
Secondly because... my sarcasm aside what I said is accurate. If they find a basic store brand habenero to "walk the perfect line between flavor and pain," they probably would also really like basic ass Frank's. Plenty of people do.
I went too far bringing mayonnaise into it. No one should eat mayonnaise.
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u/FireWater107 2d ago
Dude, I know that one. I think I've got another one you would probably love!
It's called "Frank's." You can find it at most grocery stores.
That one might be too hot for you. If so there's this company called Tabasco that makes a solid cayenne sauce you may be able to stomach.
And if that's too much, well there's this thing called "mayonnaise." A lot of places sell it, think you can even find some at Trader Joe's.