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In this video, I attempt to devour twenty tacos for dinner. The tacos are full-size Del Taco beef tacos and are quite tasty. I also had a large order of steak nachos and two cokes. I tried to eat them all, but as I progressed the tacos got less and less delicious and more and more soggy, so eventually I switched to the nachos. Keep an eye on my belly during this one and you'll see it grow and grow.

I get asked frequently what my favorite food is - I guess it's weird that I don't really have one. I know the foods I don't particularly enjoy (most seafood, unusual animals or unusual parts of animals, anything with entrails, etc.) Food types I enjoy generally, in no particular order, are: French, Tex Mex, Mediterranean, Thai, Italian, American, Indian, and likely more if I did some research.

Part of being a Bearhemoth and eating whatever you want and in the quantities you want it mean that when I find a dish I like, I will eat so much of it at one sitting or multiple back-to-back sittings that I get turned off it for awhile and avoid it for a few months. It's sort of like listening to a song you like on the radio over and over again (I'm guilty of this too) - you get tired of it after awhile and, if overdone, can lead to you not wanting to hear the song again for a long time.

While I'm on the topic of overdoing it and making myself sick of things, it also reminds me of the time I got incredibly drunk on Southern Comfort when I was at university (it was a challenge from a guy I liked who was, in retrospect, a total asshole). I barfed it all up later that evening, fell asleep, then had the worst hangover I've ever had the next morning. I couldn't stand even the smell of whisky for 15 years after that.

Moderation is something I'm not really familiar with in general so I expect there's something to be said for it. For now, though, I'm fine exploring its opposite, with all of you along for the ride 😉


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