My Girlfriend Eating a Live Octopus Whole Warning Gore?
http://youtu.be/a9R54Z8xJk8
Made a bet with her on a game of pool a few months ago. She wanted me to give her a surprise gift, and do something romantic if she won, I wanted to her to eat an alive octopus and buy me some t shirts if I won. Thank god my pool skills are awesome. A few months later, she finally did the octopus part of the bet, the t shirts I got the day after the bet.
June 17, 2013
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I still feel a little woozy when I watch it again.
Hilarious!
[quote=iDrinkOJ]I'm not sure what is more shocking...the fact that she's eating a live octopus or how pretty she is.[/quote]
Or the fact that she is pretty, but actually 36 years old...
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@Feelyngs ate a live spider once[/quote]
People eat on an average of 7 spiders in their lifetime, not suprised.
I wish I had a qt3.14 asian gf
I bet it taste good... I wanna try it!
[quote=Suryoyo]that octopus could've gotten stuck inside her throat which would kill her[/quote]
this is actually true lol
I'm not sure what is more shocking...the fact that she's eating a live octopus or how pretty she is.
@jamiehere: Lawl, thats true.
Haha, goodluck on that bro.
Urgh. I wouldn't mind things that move, but the taste of raw octopus must of been horrible.
[quote=Feelyngs]what are you even talking about[/quote]
remember it was prego in ur mouth and u coughed out the spiderlings
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@Feelyngs ate a live spider once[/quote]
what are you even talking about
[quote=trashed]That's some Fear Factor level sh#t[/quote]
I miss that show!
That's some Fear Factor level sh#t
[quote=Squeezy]Man that sounds amazing. I'm currently pursuing a biomedical engineering career and was wondering if there is a demand for young adults with either a medical or engineering degree that does work similar to yours? However, I don't intend on teaching rather more work geared toward my degree. Do you know of anything that would satisfy my criteria?
I've been to Vietnam several times and decided that I would spend a few years after getting my degree pursuing relief efforts in some areas.[/quote]
Paid careers in Vietnam in that medical I think would be doubtful. Engineering, you could easily work for Samsung in Korea and get paid nicely.
I'd say 95% of foreigners in South Korea teach though. I'm planning to open a bar here ASAP.
[quote=jamiehere]I'm from England.
I've done 12 countries in total, including holidays and I'm 23. Most were without my family.
Notable I did 11 weeks in Beijing China working as a teacher assistant.
6 weeks in Thailand backpacking.
4 weeks in Vietnam backpacking.
4 weeks in Cambodia backpacking.
I've been living in South Korea for 7 months now teaching English. It's a fairly easy job as the pay is alright, because tax here is so low.
If you have a degree and you're white, you'll be able to teach in most places in Asia, which means you could actually travel forever if you wanted, as long as you don't mind working on and off.
Backpacking is for sure the greatest thing I've ever done in my life, so many new experiences, I don't regret ever spending that money. I'd also say Thailand is my favorite country, despite the stereotypes.[/quote]
Man that sounds amazing. I'm currently pursuing a biomedical engineering career and was wondering if there is a demand for young adults with either a medical or engineering degree that does work similar to yours? However, I don't intend on teaching rather more work geared toward my degree. Do you know of anything that would satisfy my criteria?
I've been to Vietnam several times and decided that I would spend a few years after getting my degree pursuing relief efforts in some areas.
i would have vomited before it even entered my mouth </3
You talk wayyyyyyy too much with your side comments
Also, people die this way lol (1000 ways to die)
[quote=icoleslawderp]Why was she chewing it for so long
I dont know anything so. Why
I have no volume atm.[/quote]
You have to chew it for so long to make sure it's dead when you swallow it... it's the safest way.
Also I told my friend if the video ever hits 500k views while I'm still in Korea, I'd do it myself... I hate fish with a passion. I felt pretty sick watching her... just because it's fish. So I'm not sure how I'd fair doing it, but I'd give it a go
[quote=TehRaygunicorn]Ooh doing what? And where are you from? How old are you?
Sorry for all the questions haha
I spent 6 months in the Philippines and 10 days in Japan..
My 10 days in Japan cost nearly as much as the 6 months in the Philippines lmaoooo
My original plan to backpack after I graduated from uni changed because of my current relationship- instead I'm hoping to pick up on it when she graduates too
Hopefully I can hit up south america since I heard it's cheaps there[/quote]
I'm from England.
I've done 12 countries in total, including holidays and I'm 23. Most were without my family.
Notable I did 11 weeks in Beijing China working as a teacher assistant.
6 weeks in Thailand backpacking.
4 weeks in Vietnam backpacking.
4 weeks in Cambodia backpacking.
I've been living in South Korea for 7 months now teaching English. It's a fairly easy job as the pay is alright, because tax here is so low.
If you have a degree and you're white, you'll be able to teach in most places in Asia, which means you could actually travel forever if you wanted, as long as you don't mind working on and off.
Backpacking is for sure the greatest thing I've ever done in my life, so many new experiences, I don't regret ever spending that money. I'd also say Thailand is my favorite country, despite the stereotypes.
Why was she chewing it for so long
I dont know anything so. Why
I have no volume atm.
that octopus could've gotten stuck inside her throat which would kill her
[quote=jamiehere]I've traveled a fair amount now. Backpacking is the best!
I currently work and live in South Korea until November atleast [/quote]
Ooh doing what? And where are you from? How old are you?
Sorry for all the questions haha
I spent 6 months in the Philippines and 10 days in Japan..
My 10 days in Japan cost nearly as much as the 6 months in the Philippines lmaoooo
My original plan to backpack after I graduated from uni changed because of my current relationship- instead I'm hoping to pick up on it when she graduates too
Hopefully I can hit up south america since I heard it's cheaps there
[quote=TehRaygunicorn]hahaha that's kind of cute actually
my gf would never do that, I just told her on the phone and it really grossed her out
I watched your other vid and saw you petting a huge tiger, makes me kind of jealous it's nice you seem to travel a lot! I'm hoping to backpack someday too[/quote]
I've traveled a fair amount now. Backpacking is the best!
I currently work and live in South Korea until November atleast
hahaha that's kind of cute actually
my gf would never do that, I just told her on the phone and it really grossed her out
I watched your other vid and saw you petting a huge tiger, makes me kind of jealous it's nice you seem to travel a lot! I'm hoping to backpack someday too
These people are crazy, I don't even wanna try sushi, let a alone a live octopus </3
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@Feelyngs ate a live spider once
oh you asians and your tentacles
> She says she is calling the octopus Jamie
> My name is Jamie...