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evil_mastermind

Chili is spicy and tobacco got nikotine to protect them from bugs. Worked out great til humans came along.

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love_sasquatch

Hahahaha

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wakamuku

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macroknight

there’s a video on YT in which a dog is trippin on psylocybine shrooms he found in the garden. the owner of the dog took it to the vet and the vet said, that dogs actually seem to look for shrooms. the dog actually had the time of his life and was completely normal after the effects wore down

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clandai

I am interested in growing psilocybin shrooms, they are not illegal here on Brazil, But how do I start? Is it expansive? It requires high maintenance?

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extremister

They actually want to be eaten, thats how humans became so smart, its called the high-ape-hypthesis.

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thesativacyborg

Literally me right now. Nice op

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frozenwolf13

No scientist EVER said the reason fungi create psylocybin is to prevent being eaten. It’s usually a byproduct of other vital functions of the fungi which happens to produce psychedelic effects.

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vikingsyndrome

I mean, it inadvertedly helped them when it comes humans. A plant's goal is to survive and spread. So, with humans loving the psycadelic effects of the plants, we'll spread them by planting them for comsumption. Tobacco and psycadelic plants have never been this widespread.

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nide38

Picture made with deep dream generator?

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