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Je Suis Petit Pain: Four Levels of Thai Spicy. →
jesuispetitpain: One: “No spicy”- aka Spicy. Two: “Little bit spicy”- aka Extremely frikkin spicy. Three: “Normal spicy”- aka My face is numb. Four: “Is spicy”- aka I’m dead. N.b. Average Thai meal is level three. Level three may also render other body parts numb. When announcing that a meal “is spicy” (level…
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