I can just Imagine NeilRed being like "do you wanna try some apple juice I made" then he just gets in a hazmat suit and pulls out the remote handling tongs.
To describe physical chem. Imagine hitting your head against a wall as hard as possible for three hours and then stopping. The pain going away feels so good that you reach a higher plane of thought.
I want you to understand that this is the reason physics majors stay in physics. We aren't masochists, we are drug fiends high on the adrenaline of solving problems.
As a person who took all 3 (organic, inorganic,and physical), you're not wrong. Then again ochem is memorization and inochem is half memorization and half smashing your head into the wall. Pick your poison nerds. You're fucked in every direction.
"I was too poor to afford gloves." This bit was both sad and inspiring to hear. Like, I'm sad that NileRed had to go through that, but on the other hand I'm glad that he's now way better off these days.
@@Izukachan 5/6 in my class like it now including me but its an acquired taste for sure. I think the more apt description is nobody doesn't want to scream during pchem cause your first go through will be miserable or at least difficult.
And this is why Da Bomb (which is made out of pure capsaicin, vinegar, and water) is the most feared hot sauce in Hot Ones, because its entire purpose is to give you pain. I want Connor to try it, and tell us with a straight face, that he didn't feel anything.
Da bomb the final answer comes in at 1.5 milli. pure capsaicin by itself comes in at 16 milli. I'll definitely give da bomb it's props that would tear your intestines out your butthole. But pure capsaicin by itself just seems beyond stupid.
Add the word "pure" doesn't necessarily make the mixture more potent since u r mixing/diluting with other compounds. It's the dose that's important and also the solvency. Stay in sch kids.
I remember my chem teacher in high school made thermite for us on the last day of tenth grade. He was like 'I'm not supposed to show you this but I figured it'd "ignite" your interest for chemistry'
College chemistry was ok, but organic chemistry was at first cool with the rules but more and more rules got added that I got overwhelmed. Idk how I managed to pass the class bc I did decently good on the exam. But I felt I forgot so many rules and took the more simpler rules route bc that's what I could remember. One experience i had where i felt a bit proud but also embarrassed. Professor was teaching us new rules but it used a chemical and rules felt complicated or just too much info for me that I couldn't understand. I could only remember the earlier rules in the beginning of the course. The professor wrote a problem of a starting solution and the end result, asking how to get there with the new rule he just taught. With no knowledge of remembering the rules he just taught, I did the other rules i could remember and it was just a repeat of a single chemical route and it luckily went to the solution. I showed my professor quietly asking if it's right and was going to ask where I can input the new rule he taught us just a few minutes ago. But he got hyped as taking this as a learning lesson. He got the classes' attention and showed what I did which was the most boring and repetitive chemical reactions that had nothing to do with the rule he just taught us. I thought he was presuming I was dumb in not taking a shorter route or not using his new rule but surprisingly he gave a speech of how companies could create chemicals to create immediate steps to shorten the time to get to the solution but those chemicals used are often very expensive to produce, especially when the experiment is repetitively being tested to get the end product. Some may even product byproducts that are additional steps to either stabilize, reuse, or discard as waste. But my other method of not using the complex chemical rule and using a much cheaper chemical can also result to the same conclusion. This results in creating a larger batch of cost efficient chemicals than spending a lot on a small amount of the more expensive chemicals that are costly to produce in order to use them for repetitive experiments.
@@rowan5075 Unfortunately thermite doesn't produce enough pressure to explode. Both copper and aluminium thermite produce an extremely bright light and excessive heat but do not combust. The reaction is high energy however, the time factor is slow. Not an explosive although still dangerous.
I know that they do clickbait from time to time and it’s usually either somewhat true or exaggerated but they really straight up lied in this one for no reason.
@@bizarrelygreen5177 Yeah it's Mudan I think. Usually does a good job, but maybe overdid it this time. Idk maybe something like "NileRed offered us some sketchy chemical in LA" would have been better
Normal people: -Offer you coffee, tea, maybe a glas of wine. Edgerunners: -Offer you drugs Maniacs: *Look you into the eyes and point at NileRed* "Nah man... That guy? That guy is scary."
Chemistry is a weird science. The math is easy, there's a reletively small pool of steps and calculations you have to memorize to really do the difficult stuff, but those numbers are disguising a fuck ton of rules and categorization you need to memorize before you can even get there. It really is the accounting of science.
The one quote I remember from my chem professor is “If your are a pyromaniac or like flames in general, become a chem teacher,” and proceeded to tell us of a time he started at thermite reaction on on a train. Miss the guy
I've been in the spicy food phase for over a decade lol. Not purely for sake of spice though, it has to still taste good. I even bought Carolina Reaper sauce and that stuff pretty good. (Only use a little of it though) Also, in chemistry I liked balancing equations. Was kinda like a puzzle. I even made up fake reactions with huge compounds to try to balance.
i have used it to at bufflo wild wings in florida and yes i got the hottest they had and it was good as hell and btw im 15 i get the liking spicy stuff from my parents they had it to
I love the interaction at 3:30 like "Nile: I really wanted to make termite Connor: Why!? Nile: Do you know what termite is? *confused face*" Well.... enough said
@@angelaizen2231 Yeah sure, but what got me was the implication that you don't need any other reason for wanting to make thermite other than knowing what thermite is... I vibe with that hehe
One of my old teachers described the difference between inorganic and organic chem in the numbers of known reactions. There are between 10-11 thousand chemical reactions in inorganic chem; there is between 1-2 million potential organic reactions.
all my homies hate physchem, organic is where you repeatedly recrystalize low purity white powders, and inorganic is where the the pretty colors show up
My highschool chem teacher before he retired would make thermite once or twice a year for like all 10 of his class sections. He’s melt like sheet metal cabinets with it. He was a lot of fun.
@lukeskydive Eh, we have two semesters of required organic chemistry as well as organic synthesis lab (plus Chem electives if you want to focus more on orgo). I get what you're saying though. The better insult though would have been something involving excessive use of look-up tables haha
Bro what the hell? I think I relate a lot to Nigel here like, I also have a deep interest in chemistry and right now I'm choosing my university major and I have put Veterinary at the top. I think it's because I think it'd pay well but in terms of interest, chemistry is at the top of it.
7:58 gloves are not cheap and never have been. One of those things that adds up if you’ve ever worked in food, medicine or chemistry probably even trades too. $40 a box that lasts a day sucks.
The title is referring to a time before this podcast where NileRed gave CDawg some capsaicin. Not exactly clickbait like some of these other comments are saying
It’s clickbait. Don’t get all “well technically..”. The details and semantics don’t matter. This is making use of a thumbnail and title to suggest content in the video that isn’t there. clearly clickbait.
@@6dm978 i never said "well technically" this is a podcast, so they make titles related to the story they're telling or what they're talking about. It literally happens all the time. It's not that hard of a concept to grasp friend, I'm concerned that you don't know what click baiting is
It's supposedly because it's hydrophobic. Nilered goes into more detail in a short. Just look up "this is worse than pure spiciness", add nilered if it doesn't show up.
Ok. To give an explanation, Organic chemistry is about these specific chemicals called organic compounds, which is the basis of all living bodies like Proteins, Sugars, fats, Enzymes, Hormones, Patroleum...etc etc. The one common property is how all of these Materials are based on Carbon atoms at the lowest level. Not all compunds with Carbon is Organic but all organic compounds are based on Carbon. Inorganic chemistry is about everything else
5:40 organic chemistry is so regular, I loved it for the same reasons. But it's not nearly as visual or whacky as inorganic. Inorganic is just so much more exciting.
To be fair to the title, it does not say they took it on set. It's just people's interpretation. That being said, the second part of the title is definitely overselling it. They literally say that it's not actually that bad. My personal suggestion for a clickbaity title that is still actually true : "NileRed offered us some sketchy chemical in L.A." You don't specify what the "sketchy chemical" is, so people are like "ooh what's that?", and while the chemical itself is not that sketchy, the way it was offered definitely looks sketchy, so it's at least partially true. Also, it specifies they're not taking it on set (so nobody interprets it in a way that would lead the to be disappointed).
I can just Imagine NeilRed being like "do you wanna try some apple juice I made" then he just gets in a hazmat suit and pulls out the remote handling tongs.
I'm turning wood into apple juice because I thought it'd be pretty cool
He is gonna pull out the good old piss bottle again
You know, wouldn't doubt it from him lol
Nice profile picture!
If Michael Reeves was a chemist instead of a robotics nerd
To describe physical chem. Imagine hitting your head against a wall as hard as possible for three hours and then stopping. The pain going away feels so good that you reach a higher plane of thought.
Yeee lemme just uhhhh cool this gas by blasting it with a laser
I want you to understand that this is the reason physics majors stay in physics. We aren't masochists, we are drug fiends high on the adrenaline of solving problems.
As a person who took all 3 (organic, inorganic,and physical), you're not wrong. Then again ochem is memorization and inochem is half memorization and half smashing your head into the wall. Pick your poison nerds. You're fucked in every direction.
chemistry has the a gradient of memorization and wallbanging. All chemists know this.
@@mudkipalpharius sometimes more literally than figuratively
"I was too poor to afford gloves."
This bit was both sad and inspiring to hear. Like, I'm sad that NileRed had to go through that, but on the other hand I'm glad that he's now way better off these days.
It is not that sad. Most parents wouldn't spend that much money to buy good gloves.
@@heythere1074 Most parents would spend that much for the sapety of their kid's hands
Most parents dont have money to spend
Most parents don’t have.
Most parents
Imagine nile being your dad you probably wouldn't pass age 18
you would become walter white jr
@@Batyssss Be a Johnny Joestar IRL?
(Breaking Bad actors and JoJo’s dub actors met in FF7R and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners)
daughter would probably end up getting fused with the family dog
@@ferro1398 jesus man
The thing is, it sounds like he did. His dad seems just as insane as him and it somehow worked out.
He’s like a slightly less deranged Michael Reeves, except with chemistry
See Explosions&Fire for a more deranged version
@@handlesarecringe957 deranged if he was kidnapping people and blowing them up on video, I think he’s just awkward on camera
Chemistry is just engineering but smaller.
@@justafurrywithinternet317 agreed chemists are fucking betas they arent doing anything large scale (alpha)
@@justafurrywithinternet317 Counterpoint : the petroleum industry
Ochem is memorisation. Inochem is half memorisation, half punching walls. Physchem is 90% punching walls and 10% crying
U know your in pchem when ur suprised when only 2 people cry in the exam room. Although that can mean everyone gave up.
@@insertname5371 yes. Everyone gave up. I legit have never found anyone who ACTUALLY likes pchem.
@@Izukachan 5/6 in my class like it now including me but its an acquired taste for sure. I think the more apt description is nobody doesn't want to scream during pchem cause your first go through will be miserable or at least difficult.
When I did pchem, the exam had a 92% fail rate. Also, one student (not me) achieved a 100%. I imagine we had an undercover alien taking that class...
@@hamstsorkxxor our average for our in person was a 45% but theres always one insane person who scores high
Trash taste fans should press them to do an episode where they try peppers now.
Or do that one version of the Hot Ones challenge that Tom Scott and Gavin Free did.
@@oscarcacnio8418 yesssss
Idk about an episode, but I feel it would at least be a good idea for a stream
And this is why Da Bomb (which is made out of pure capsaicin, vinegar, and water) is the most feared hot sauce in Hot Ones, because its entire purpose is to give you pain.
I want Connor to try it, and tell us with a straight face, that he didn't feel anything.
Da bomb the final answer comes in at 1.5 milli. pure capsaicin by itself comes in at 16 milli. I'll definitely give da bomb it's props that would tear your intestines out your butthole. But pure capsaicin by itself just seems beyond stupid.
And also Habaneros, Chipotles, tomato paste...
Add the word "pure" doesn't necessarily make the mixture more potent since u r mixing/diluting with other compounds. It's the dose that's important and also the solvency.
Stay in sch kids.
@@DogeMultiverse lol so true
ps edit your comment it underminds your message
Ah yes molarity vs purity vs concentration
I watched the full podcast to already know this is extreme clickbait for seemingly no apparent reason...
no apparent reason? you even clicked on it knowing it's clickbait
I JUST SWALLOWED PURE CAPSAICIN AND I ALMOST DIED!
Clickbait for comedic effect, or the offer or pure capsaicin made them almost "die of laughter".
If one of the boys really almost died they probably wouldn’t still post the episode.
@@TonkarzOfSolSystem they 100% would tf you talking about?
I remember my chem teacher in high school made thermite for us on the last day of tenth grade. He was like 'I'm not supposed to show you this but I figured it'd "ignite" your interest for chemistry'
College chemistry was ok, but organic chemistry was at first cool with the rules but more and more rules got added that I got overwhelmed.
Idk how I managed to pass the class bc I did decently good on the exam. But I felt I forgot so many rules and took the more simpler rules route bc that's what I could remember.
One experience i had where i felt a bit proud but also embarrassed. Professor was teaching us new rules but it used a chemical and rules felt complicated or just too much info for me that I couldn't understand. I could only remember the earlier rules in the beginning of the course.
The professor wrote a problem of a starting solution and the end result, asking how to get there with the new rule he just taught.
With no knowledge of remembering the rules he just taught, I did the other rules i could remember and it was just a repeat of a single chemical route and it luckily went to the solution. I showed my professor quietly asking if it's right and was going to ask where I can input the new rule he taught us just a few minutes ago. But he got hyped as taking this as a learning lesson. He got the classes' attention and showed what I did which was the most boring and repetitive chemical reactions that had nothing to do with the rule he just taught us. I thought he was presuming I was dumb in not taking a shorter route or not using his new rule but surprisingly he gave a speech of how companies could create chemicals to create immediate steps to shorten the time to get to the solution but those chemicals used are often very expensive to produce, especially when the experiment is repetitively being tested to get the end product. Some may even product byproducts that are additional steps to either stabilize, reuse, or discard as waste. But my other method of not using the complex chemical rule and using a much cheaper chemical can also result to the same conclusion. This results in creating a larger batch of cost efficient chemicals than spending a lot on a small amount of the more expensive chemicals that are costly to produce in order to use them for repetitive experiments.
dude, learn how to paraphrase
Nile: I really scared of explosives, so I quit making one.
Okay, that's understandable.
Nile: But I really want to make thermite.
Okay Nile, wtf?
thermite is much safer to make and handle.
Thermite isn't an explosive
Meanwhile that one channel called explosions and fire
@@crunchbite005 copper thermite is considered a flash powder which is an explosive.
@@rowan5075 Unfortunately thermite doesn't produce enough pressure to explode. Both copper and aluminium thermite produce an extremely bright light and excessive heat but do not combust. The reaction is high energy however, the time factor is slow. Not an explosive although still dangerous.
They don't even take any.
As a science bachelor right now, this podcast episode was mad interesting
I know that they do clickbait from time to time and it’s usually either somewhat true or exaggerated but they really straight up lied in this one for no reason.
I dont think its them
@@Chiblor I think what they meant was I think the 3 bois don't handle the uploads in the clip channel
they dont handle the title
@@bizarrelygreen5177 Yeah it's Mudan I think. Usually does a good job, but maybe overdid it this time.
Idk maybe something like "NileRed offered us some sketchy chemical in LA" would have been better
@@ytsdcgh9229 yeah its def one of their editors or employees
Nigel has a programmers approach to chemistry. Browsing forums to search how make something work. It's all about the result.
That's just any modern engineer approaching, pal
Why wouldn’t you use it?
Isn’t this a very common thing to do
As a programmer, I can confirm this is exactly what we do.
"Do you want to try pure capsaicin?
- Is it safe??
Yeah, I have gloves on."
Normal people:
-Offer you coffee, tea, maybe a glas of wine.
Edgerunners:
-Offer you drugs
Maniacs:
*Look you into the eyes and point at NileRed* "Nah man... That guy? That guy is scary."
Wait till you hear of Nilegreen ;)
@@kikokoussi7594 oh no
@@syntheticvocalist-p472 "so today I made a mixture of multiple radioactive isotopes and I'm gonna offer it to my friends"
imagine you meet nilered irl for the first time and he pulls out a vial and says "hey wanna try my pure capsaicin bro?" XD
Chemistry is a weird science. The math is easy, there's a reletively small pool of steps and calculations you have to memorize to really do the difficult stuff, but those numbers are disguising a fuck ton of rules and categorization you need to memorize before you can even get there. It really is the accounting of science.
So that's why he turned plastic gloves into hot sauce.
He paid his revenge and it was worth way less than 20$
An anime based off of Nile Red would be explosive 🧨🧨🧨
Nile Red and Senku Ishigami will be unstoppable
@@xddFakerTssk not to downplay nile or anything but senku built a rocket
@@chaddusmaximus643 senku is just the internet personfied
A modern day Dr. Stone would be great. Yeet the survival aspect and keep the chemistry aspect.
isekai where he blows himself up then reincarnates and uses his skills
Keep click baiting and see how many people continue to trust the titles
People trust titles?
Ppl trust the title?
Who trusts titles lmao
Damn. The most over the top clickbait I've seen in a while. Y'all can do better than this.
God they need got Styropyro, Explosions&Fire and AlphaPhoenix on this show
The one quote I remember from my chem professor is “If your are a pyromaniac or like flames in general, become a chem teacher,” and proceeded to tell us of a time he started at thermite reaction on on a train. Miss the guy
try not to clickbait this much next time, honestly disappointed
i like watching them try to understand a single thing that he says
The boiz ask Nile red questions but Nile himself is very confused and doesn't know everything
I enjoy how he says Cégep the French way in English and with an English accent. Kinda catches me off guard (say-gep vs see-gep be cégep)
these guys are just blowing this stuff out of proportion
“I’ve actually never set off thermite”
It was at that moment I knew without a shadow of a doubt that he just like me fr
😐
@@Tiger_Black 😬
thank you comments for saving me a few minutes lol
Downvoted
I'm the only one that was waiting for Garnt to talk about that one story he talked about a friend of his offering the Pepper seeds?
your podcast cant be doing _that_ bad that you need to stoop to these levels of clickbait
come on now
I don't think they run the clips channel
I love the continiuation from "After I was making flash powder in my backyard"
It milder version "So after I was making explosives..."
I've been in the spicy food phase for over a decade lol. Not purely for sake of spice though, it has to still taste good. I even bought Carolina Reaper sauce and that stuff pretty good. (Only use a little of it though)
Also, in chemistry I liked balancing equations. Was kinda like a puzzle. I even made up fake reactions with huge compounds to try to balance.
i have used it to at bufflo wild wings in florida and yes i got the hottest they had and it was good as hell and btw im 15 i get the liking spicy stuff from my parents they had it to
Capsaicin has evidence supporting it's use to treat nerve pain!
I love watching and hearing the boys doing the “ooohs and awes” when their Learning something
Mhhhhh mmhhh right yeah mhhhm hmmm yeah hm
Change the title
I love the interaction at 3:30 like
"Nile: I really wanted to make termite
Connor: Why!?
Nile: Do you know what termite is? *confused face*"
Well.... enough said
I mean connor does kinda explain what thermite is
@@angelaizen2231 Yeah sure, but what got me was the implication that you don't need any other reason for wanting to make thermite other than knowing what thermite is... I vibe with that hehe
@@juanchox7 thermite is awesome lmao. You should check out colinfurze if you haven't already, he made a thermite launcher
I popped a carolina reaper once, the toilet was butt dialing me until 8am the next day
i don't think I'd ever have the courage to do any chemical experiments without gloves.
Why is there no clip of them trying capsaicin?
I dont know if Nilered has me beat...
I pulled out a can of Surstromming when I went to Cali for a UA-cam Meetup.
One of my old teachers described the difference between inorganic and organic chem in the numbers of known reactions. There are between 10-11 thousand chemical reactions in inorganic chem; there is between 1-2 million potential organic reactions.
Its so weird hearing CÉGEP in english. Most people just translate it to College or PreUniversity
LAME BLATANT CLICKBAIT 👎👎👎
Clickbait
Alright let's admit it, this highlight channel has a problem with unmitigated clickbait garbage.
that ep was weird, just like joey and gigguk wasn't even there
all my homies hate physchem, organic is where you repeatedly recrystalize low purity white powders, and inorganic is where the the pretty colors show up
0:20 no..not at all. why does connor talk so much nonesense
6:14 start of the main story
Fuck that lets talk chem
*The number of times they pretend to understand must be frustrating*
That chem guy is probally carrying enough ingridients to make drugs on go
My highschool chem teacher before he retired would make thermite once or twice a year for like all 10 of his class sections. He’s melt like sheet metal cabinets with it. He was a lot of fun.
why he only looking at Connor tho??
This entire conversation is the "i get it now" *doesnt get it at all* meme
There's also industrial chemistry.
Its like cooking, u can specialize in a cuisine but u can pretty much do a lot in other stuff. And physical chemistry is nutrition science.
Nominate Nilered to hot ones
As a 3rd year chemical engineering major, I forget that most people don’t know a ton about orgo and thermo and whatnot
@lukeskydive Eh, we have two semesters of required organic chemistry as well as organic synthesis lab (plus Chem electives if you want to focus more on orgo). I get what you're saying though. The better insult though would have been something involving excessive use of look-up tables haha
Bro what the hell? I think I relate a lot to Nigel here like, I also have a deep interest in chemistry and right now I'm choosing my university major and I have put Veterinary at the top. I think it's because I think it'd pay well but in terms of interest, chemistry is at the top of it.
5:31 HAHA that look connor gave the camera lmao
7:58 gloves are not cheap and never have been. One of those things that adds up if you’ve ever worked in food, medicine or chemistry probably even trades too. $40 a box that lasts a day sucks.
Wait, chemistry involving lasers? NileRed/Styropyro crossover when?
"... physics is a lot of chemistry", you had it right the first time around, buddy
Stop clickbaiting
Ahhh yes, analytical chemists always get forgotten.
This is such a Clickbait lol
I love the idea of NileRed in chemistry class going "when would I ever even use this?"
Physics is not a lot of chemistry, chemistry is a lot of physics, all chemical interactions are basucally physical interactions.
A few friends and i actually convinced our chemistry teacher to make thermite in class. Was quite fun. Would recommend.
The title is referring to a time before this podcast where NileRed gave CDawg some capsaicin. Not exactly clickbait like some of these other comments are saying
It’s clickbait. Don’t get all “well technically..”. The details and semantics don’t matter. This is making use of a thumbnail and title to suggest content in the video that isn’t there. clearly clickbait.
@@6dm978 but it did happen, it's only in story format. So what seems to be the problem?
You fanboys really are dumber than bricks
@@6dm978 i never said "well technically" this is a podcast, so they make titles related to the story they're telling or what they're talking about. It literally happens all the time.
It's not that hard of a concept to grasp friend, I'm concerned that you don't know what click baiting is
@@code122 I'm glad someone understands
Mail is like a good friend trying to be responsible with your first dab 😂🥰
Nilered x styropyro collaboration
I don't understand how pure capsaicin didn't just feel like hell in your mouth, I'm thinking it must have degraded to some degree.
It's supposedly because it's hydrophobic. Nilered goes into more detail in a short. Just look up "this is worse than pure spiciness", add nilered if it doesn't show up.
@@ordainedtitle9587 That's super interesting! thanks, I'll check it out :D
It doesn't really dissolve in that state. Need alcohol to dissolve it.
He said Carbon so many times can someone count it
I’m doing a level chemistry now😂😂
Ok. To give an explanation, Organic chemistry is about these specific chemicals called organic compounds, which is the basis of all living bodies like Proteins, Sugars, fats, Enzymes, Hormones, Patroleum...etc etc. The one common property is how all of these Materials are based on Carbon atoms at the lowest level. Not all compunds with Carbon is Organic but all organic compounds are based on Carbon.
Inorganic chemistry is about everything else
Clickbait.
1:25 ya its a lot and i mean it 😭😭.......
I am an indian student🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I took IPC classes.
(Integrated Physics Chemistry)
I feel sorry for people who specialize in it.
Bruh, isn't Physical chemistry the idea of Measurements of materials, the science behind bonds, electroplating and all?
5:40 organic chemistry is so regular, I loved it for the same reasons. But it's not nearly as visual or whacky as inorganic. Inorganic is just so much more exciting.
Oh dear god physical chem is straight up aids the sheer thought makes me borderline suicidal.
I loved organic and hated physical and inorganic
phys cam is boring and you feel bad about people doing it. also the cross over is called organometallic and can be quite exoplody.
Shout out to the MVP Organic Chemistry Tutor
If you know, you know.
Its incredible how Kind and polite Nile is ,would be a great friend to hang out with ngl
I like spicy foods but I absolutely hate spice hiccups. Spice hiccups are the worst. I just hate them
Lasers are intended to modify a chemical or element. Excited light creates unusual chemical reactions. I've heard of laser separation.
Just hearing him say CEGEP, I’m like “he’s one of usssss!!! XD
It's weord that I keep thinking that I'm just watching Connor and Nigel talk with Joey and Garnt just puts input.
L editor
To be fair to the title, it does not say they took it on set. It's just people's interpretation.
That being said, the second part of the title is definitely overselling it. They literally say that it's not actually that bad.
My personal suggestion for a clickbaity title that is still actually true : "NileRed offered us some sketchy chemical in L.A."
You don't specify what the "sketchy chemical" is, so people are like "ooh what's that?", and while the chemical itself is not that sketchy, the way it was offered definitely looks sketchy, so it's at least partially true. Also, it specifies they're not taking it on set (so nobody interprets it in a way that would lead the to be disappointed).
why would you accept anything from this man? you know he is dangerous