Who doesn't love a gooey piece of pizza? You might not, if you sample what Hell is offering. Hidden in one of the eight slices of pizza (done only upon request, of course) is a few drops of one of the "hottest chilies known to mankind." The particular cruelty to this challenge is you don't know which piece will end up being more than you expected. Warnings on the health risks of this challenge have also been released. While the videos of these challenges can be extremely funny to watch, they do come with health risks.
What would cause someone to invent these games? Perhaps this change in regard to food is due to the immense privilege of first world countries. Food is no longer just something that we need, it is something that we are able to play around with for our own amusement (or torture). As for me, I think I will stick with food that will not end in someone's tears.
For more information (or to watch the videos) go to:
http://newsfeed.time.com/2012/03/13/play-at-your-own-risk-hell-pizzas-scorching-pizza-roulette/
http://www.cbs19.tv/story/17161775/pizza-roulette-goes-viral
4 comments:
This makes me think of the tv show Man v. Food. The host is charming, and funny, and I always end up feeling kind of worried for him. WHY is he eating 25 lbs. of ice cream? What does this prove? There's some element of masculinism to this...
I remember when the Cinnamon Challenge was a fad (is it STILL a fad?) and normally, the challenge is to take in a "spoonful" or "teaspoon-ful" of cinnamon. This one ambitious (and rather annoyed) YouTuber took in a ladle of cinnamon instead.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cyk7utV_D2I
And you're right! It's dangerous! There are a few related cases where people have died from attempting this silly challenge.
What new horrific fad are YouTubers (or anyone in general) doing these days? Why do something for the sake of fame? The world may never know...
As sick as this may sound, I would totally do the Hell's Pizza Challenge.
I watch Man vs. Food and I must admit, I find it fascinating. But I guess it shows our countries disconnect with food as fuel, nutrients, or what food actually is and does for our body...
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