• demystify
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    1 year ago

    What? The article is about shrooms?! Worst clickbait offender I’ve seen in a while. Screw this news outlet.

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      1 year ago

      Deadly poison mushrooms, not what people normally refer to as “shrooms”, i.e. psychedelic mushrooms.

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        1 year ago

        Right, sorry. Not a native speaker, didn’t know about this distinction.

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          It’s the difference between drugs and poison, literally the same.

          Some mushrooms have psychedelic properties, others just contain poison that will kill you. Pro tip don’t eat the poisonous ones, they all look very similar, although I think death caps actually do warn you by being giant and red, but this sounds like a murder rather than accident.

          Mushrooms in general are one of those things you should stay away from unless you are 100% certain you know what you are doing.

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            1 year ago

            Death caps aren’t red, they’re more like a pale green or even entirely white. You’re probably thinking of fly agaric, which is also poisonous but not nearly as much so as death cap.

            There is a wide variety of poisonous fungi and some of them can look deceptively similar to edible ones. “All poisonous mushrooms look similar” is really not true so yes, never eat anything that you can’t identify with 100% certainty.

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      No, that isn’t really a great summary. A mushroom poisoning is suspected, but not confirmed to be the cause of death of the people at the party. The article goes on a bit of a tangent.