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  • One wouldn't be too foolish to assume that a "psychedelic mushroom alternative" would be psychedelic. Fact of the matter is, these mushrooms are not even close to a psychedelic and to advertise them as such is scam levels of misleading.

    Furthermore, lately amanitas are being proven very useful for benzo withdrawal and recovery. Now, I do not disagree with knowing everything about a substance and the science behind it... But come on! They're comparing it to fentanyl in the article! Things like that are only going to get them made illegal and stigmatized. This makes medical research harder to do and takes potential medicine away from the people who could actually use it!

    Other than that, I was mostly just trying to give the people who clicked the thing some straight information. If they're clicking the thing they're likely already intrigued by it or psychedelics.

    I wasn't particularly intending to attack the article in any way other than the premise set by the title. I personally really enjoy amanitas but their effects aren't exactly what most people are looking for.

  • I got a really cheap one off Amazon for about $35 and my dad loves playing with it and is quite capable even with his Parkinson's. Just make sure you get one that comes with a tuning hammer.

  • Seeing this picture, my first instinct was to tell op to stand in front of it. Worst that happens is an easy paycheck.

    Run and grab a package of hotdogs and we can finally get the answer to an age old question.

    Put a pile of sticks halfway between a mowed area and an area that hasn't been cut.

    Draw a line right in the middle of the camera lense? If that doesn't do anything then a stick person?

  • This is the truth.

    Cops don't do anything about it around here because they see it as some kind of Dexter situation, it "reduces their workload," and whatnot.

    Way back in my homeless/drug addict days I was chilling with this bigger time cartel dealer guy. Everyone knew that he was definitely a serial killer but his target was always heroin addict girls and I am neither of those. We're driving around and cops just swarm us. After some questions, they ended up giving him back his gun (he's a felon) and telling him that their agreement was that he is not to ever leave the more ghetto area of town. They then openly gang stalked us until we went back to that area.

    I'm fairly certain that police commonly know exactly who the serial killers are in their area and I think they often times have agreements with them.