Iron Ree
African Astronaut
[my flyspeck near-blind refund]
trolling aside those are almost certainly not magical mushrooms. They usually have a much bigger head with a more pointed top. There are some mushrooms that can be confused as magic that kinda look the same and sometimes grow in the same regions but usually if you find any mushroom that looks like a magic shroom in a certain area it's probably magic, they are pretty distinct from "normal" mushrooms but it's best to take a spore print to be sure because some similar looking varieties are toxic
"I have a green thumb and a blue head"
I heard coastal regions in Europe are good spots for picking. You probably aren't too far from an area with magic shrooms but you might have to get to the countryside in farmers fields and go digging around in cow poop. It's a lot of fun! bring a tent!
The following users say it would be alright if the author of this
post didn't die in a fire!
You know you're in the right spot once you start seeing vans with tie dye and hippie looking people rummaging around fields on the side of the road "we're just camping officer!"
The horrible thing about R. subnigricans is that it causes rhabdomyolysis, or the breakdown of muscle tissue. This is a painful process that can lead to kidney failure. The toxin appears to trigger a cascade of reactions in the body, resulting in widespread breakdown of muscle. If the muscles in your heart or your diaphragm get broken down, you’re in trouble as your heart may stop, or you may stop breathing. After muscle tissue is broken down, massive amounts of one of its chemical components (myoglobin) are carried to the kidneys. In high enough doses, this causes kidney failure. In terms of toxicity, 2.5 mg/kg of dried mushroom kills mice. If humans are like mice, then two or three mushrooms can kill a person
WOULD YOU EAT THE RHABDO SHROOMS???
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood
Imagine force feeding someone an ounce of these
Sometimes I feel like Alice from Alice in Wonderland sitting with my cat in the grass trying to study. Sometimes I think Alice in Wonderland is overrated and compare it to my dreams.