GinWithJennifer

GinWithJennifer t1_iv28a8a wrote

Naaaaah Trinidad and Tobago have some of the hottest pepper breeds in the world. And I feel like I've ate some very spicy jaimaican food from a street vendor here.

I know hot cluckers is supposed to have this Uber secret spice level and food I make poisons the air. You can't even be in the house or your eyes and lungs will burn.

Bww uses to have a ghost pepper sauce several years ago as their hottest sauce. I loved it so much I bought bottles of it. All the bottles. Started my super spice journey. Their reaper wings feel really mid. Wing stops atomic level is not hot enough. Cheese steak sandwich place by sound smart and wing stop had this sandwich called Eye of Sauron--omg it needs to.he a permanent menu item for my soul 😩

I told Taj mihal many times to make my food as spicy as possible. Never once was it very noticeable. I told my.indian friend he said to ask for it "Indian spicy," and I don't think it changed anything. Guy must think I won't like it or something.

Perches had good quantities of food for the price. Maybe not as absolutely stacked and jacked as del gordo and lacked I felt in the spice department but I've only tried two dishes there.

Whenever the Mexican restaurants bring me that green habanero sauce I practically eat 3/4 of the bottle shamelessly.

I'm a glutton for spice. At least the mall has my favorite hot sauces. That Trinidad Moruga Scorpion sauce is divine. Can eat the whole bottle is about 2 months. Sometimes less.

I've been on a quest to find a resturant here or food truck with just what I'm looking for but have not :(

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GinWithJennifer t1_iv0q045 wrote

Del Gordo taco. Both locations 1 and 2 are very nice. Some people swear by #1 and many things there are outright superior. But you go to number 2 and you order nachos. Pork or chicken. That shit with a big as glass of beer or horchata with shot of rum 🥴

I used to be a fan of purple burrito but found out they supported a bill or city ordinance that discriminated against trans people. Being trans I unfortunately have to boycott them :<

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GinWithJennifer t1_iujk5lb wrote

Yea there's nothing wrong with it but it makes me very uncomfortable when random people try to talk to me. Like man I'm just here O_o idk. I stopped going to some places I used to like to just sit and enjoy the atmosphere of because people would talk to me. I get exhausted entertaining people. I know it's crack for extroverts but they draining my mental energy like a vampire. Nothing makes my brain more exhausted than entertaining people. Like 2 hours of that feels like 8 hours of work.

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GinWithJennifer t1_iuj2jxo wrote

Everywhere is like this and it's better like this than some other places like this. Even though I miss the more quiet town life I grew up in. I really dislike that people think I'm pissed off because I'm quiet. Idk what it is with people in this city but it's possible to just be somewhere and chill. And I think this is an idea for any age of adult. Whether you're young like 18-21 or 60 you can just enjoy things without FOMO. You can just sit in a doctor's office and chill.

But but, I came to this understanding this year. I used to think all of you were desperate for attention and entitled and stuff but I came to this revelation. The sound of silence makes yall uncomfortable. It finally made sense to me. The sound of silence makes yall uncomfortable. I promise you though it's OK. You can just chill most places. Maybe not all places but most. You can just sit at the park or enjoy something

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GinWithJennifer t1_iugx0p8 wrote

Thats basically what happened in legal states. It became legal and illicit trade lost a lot of its profit margin. Money is what makes the illegal market function. If the legal market is competitive then they can operate legally. I even watched a podcast by a kingpin that was getting big just as Washington was legalizing. He said the only money in it then was transporting it to states where it was still illegal and after he got out of jail and many more states had legalized he said that was still very much the case in his opinion. That's just one guy I guess but that see s pretty consistent with most states right? The legal businesses replace the illegal ones and a new main stream culture props up and thrives and newer better products emerge.

Decriminalize it and let the market thrive and it probably lead to better for everyone in the very long run. The type of fear mongering you seem to be doing is a lot like people said about Colorado (or maybe I'm confusing it with New Mexico) just before it became the first state to legalize. None of the things people predicted negative came true in Colorado and almost as soon as the state saw this influx of money they changed their tune super fast.

Just let this be the beginning of a better system than what we already have. Isn't it always talked about how the medicinal experiment is just a pathway to recreational? Because people that wanna do it are just gonna do it anyway and medicinal is just the stepping stone t recreational and more positive olicies and stuff can follow.

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