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Another culinary mischief was done upon Carmack, by the devious lady herself, Erin Slaver. She tried convincing him that she was consuming raw bacon. Cinematic episodes of Carmack were seen, ranging from disbelief to the hesitance of trying the delicacy that stirred the conversation with their followers since to eat raw pork is it considered safe, or is it culturally suitable?
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Being a musician herself, the last prank was cast by Erin after learning from another creator, Scott Prop and Roll. After another prank involving raw beef, Slaver wanted to test out her theory on bacon, particularly thick-cut dry-cured pancetta. She casually eats the meat while the gentlemanish horror and confusion from Carmack are exhibited. He warned about coming down with food poisoning, “You can’t eat raw bacon!” The bickering between the butcher couple starts with Slaver saying, “It was my pleasure,” and he insists on cooking it for her; however, eventually, the curiosity wins, and he does try a little bit. Slaver asserted that it worked perfectly as Carmack had no idea what it was he was eating, and he felt no ill effects within 24 hours after.
Even if it is a prank, it chronicles the couple’s light-hearted bickering in an entertaining way, which they are known for from social media life. This very moment was what the entertainment hinged on-Almost like the split second wit from shock to reluctant acceptance-“I love how he swaps from disbelief to shock to ‘let me try’ to regret in the space of 30 seconds,” a commentator fined stated, drawing attention to the timing and genuine reaction, which largely drew people to it.
The spectacle created by this prank launched a surprising set of debates, from an international perspective, in the comments section-how about the eating of raw bacon? To many from the U.S., it is an abomination; but hey, some Europeans said, it is quite common! “In Argentina, we eat raw bacon as a cold cut.. it’s delicious,” commented an anonymous user. This cultural division added an unexpected dimension to the post to be renovated into a discussion on culinary practices across the world instead of remaining a simple prank. According to these international commenters who agreed: curing or smoking bacon is usually okay to do with it raw.
With the multiple cultural explanations, there were many who gushed over the couple’s strong relationship. “I love that he was going to make it for you. You guys are a great couple and so funny,” wrote one. Another laughed aloud, “you two are the funniest fr,” implying that their family’s humor is evidence of a strong and happy relationship. One dedicated fan even said, “😂 I love your dedication to this,” in regards to Slaver’s commitment to the bit.
The unpleasant Make-A-Wish view had a seat at the table, though. A faction went on the opposite side of Team Carmack by saying, “I just threw up in my mouth. 😂 from his face, he did too 🤢 🤣,” almost perfectly capturing the visceral reaction many experienced at the very thought of eating uncooked pork. The great comments versus disgustingly awful ones spun in contrast gave the post its viral outbreak. Then, another user slung out another question, “Okay how does he not suspect a prank like allll the time??” Perhaps Carmack’s trusting nature is a crucial ingredient in the success of Slaver’s schemes.
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In fact, this raw bacon episode was just another anthem in the never-ending series of Chris Carmack and Erin Slaver gagging on one another. Blending comedy with just a little bit of cultural education for all their followers, proving even a simple bit of meat can gain a viral boom. The post established them as one of the very few adored comedic couples in limelight today. This incident was reminiscent of another hilarious tienda online box prank she pulled on him, and their playful dynamic was also on full display during a hilarious dish prank that left him screaming.