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dromni t1_j5vi3dt wrote

Bad idea. The Last of Us told me that eventually the shroom buildings will mutate and assimilate the human dwellers, converting them into monstrosities connected by a hive mind.

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ackermann t1_j5vianw wrote

Don’t know if it’s coincidence, but seeing so many fungus related posts, since The Last of Us TV show came out

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squanchingonreddit t1_j5w1kne wrote

It's on societies colective brain.

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Original-Aerie8 t1_j5wdx2c wrote

Baader–Meinhof phenomenon. Fungi for plastic replacement has been a big topic for years now.

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nukeemrico2001 t1_j5womdw wrote

I don't think it's that. The world is literally talking more about mushrooms. The collective conscious is fascinated with mushrooms atm.

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tribat t1_j5wxjrm wrote

Seems so to me. I know so many people interested in mushrooms of all kinds now. Especially over the past few years.

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Pro_phet t1_j5wlc33 wrote

Mushrooms in general are pretty popular right now, so many people are microdosing them nowadays

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sordidcandles t1_j5woj5y wrote

I had my first ever shroom trip last year, followed by two more trips spaced out by a couple months, and they were all superb. Had some freaky moments but it was mostly all amazing and changed how I see the world a bit.

I hope as weed becomes legal and accepted in more parts of America, shrooms do too. I think the potential benefits for some folks are great. Massachusetts is working on it!

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Fleironymus t1_j5xmbyx wrote

I grow cordyceps commercially and I'm out of the loop.

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MajorDakka t1_j5vq6m0 wrote

Part of the wall, part of the crew, part of the wall, part of the crew

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DeltaV-Mzero t1_j62gcgb wrote

Yeah it’d really suck to be glued to a machine all day, melded with a hive mind

side eye at Reddit banana count

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