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Inocuole
Scalpel of Evil's Bane



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Re: tin foil not necessary or even desirable to include [Re: Psilanthropist]
#23549715 - 08/17/16 11:59 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Nobody's gonna go after this dude who just wants to talk about mushrooms, he probably doesn't have anything to actually worry about. But yeah I've made a right embarrassment out of some people who left too much of their info on profile. I would remove it for fear of assholes like me who are slightly less respectful overall.
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morty422
Wuba-luba-dub-dub!



Registered: 07/06/16
Posts: 988
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Re: tin foil not necessary or even desirable to include [Re: Inocuole]
#23549746 - 08/17/16 12:07 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Inocuole said: Granted, statistically so far, not many would deserve it. But still.
What about your own son Inocuole? (I'm going to continue to pester you with father/son posts until you acknowledge my new title...)Quote:
Inocuole said: Nobody's gonna go after this dude who just wants to talk about mushrooms, he probably doesn't have anything to actually worry about. But yeah I've made a right embarrassment out of some people who left too much of their info on profile. I would remove it for fear of assholes like me who are slightly less respectful overall.
Yes, I would also delete the address off your profile. The internet is not a safe place for any of your personal information.
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dankington
The Stranger




Registered: 03/14/15
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Re: tin foil not necessary or even desirable to include [Re: Inocuole]
#23549758 - 08/17/16 12:09 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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It is very hard not to get cynical. I used to be much nicer myself
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Inocuole
Scalpel of Evil's Bane



Registered: 11/21/11
Posts: 24,863
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Ron K For President [Re: morty422]
#23549768 - 08/17/16 12:12 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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morty422 said: What about your own son Inocuole? (I'm going to continue to pester you with father/son posts until you acknowledge my new title...)
Sorry, you say something? Oh shit I'm late for a meeting, you'll have to catch me later...
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morty422
Wuba-luba-dub-dub!



Registered: 07/06/16
Posts: 988
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Re: Ron K For President [Re: Inocuole]
#23549790 - 08/17/16 12:17 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Inocuole said:
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morty422 said: What about your own son Inocuole? (I'm going to continue to pester you with father/son posts until you acknowledge my new title...)
Sorry, you say something? Oh shit I'm late for a meeting, you'll have to catch me later...
Today I learned my momma's baby daddy is a jerk!
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Mad Season
hookers and blackjack



Registered: 09/16/12
Posts: 12,666
Loc: Canada
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Re: Ron K For President [Re: morty422]
#23549798 - 08/17/16 12:19 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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dankington said: It is very hard not to get cynical. I used to be much nicer myself 
There's days when I am pissy, but I try to be nice until given a reason not to be. Generally speaking I've found when I get angry on here, it's very misplaced, or just an overall miscommunication. Always give the benefit of the doubt, you'll be surprised how often you're happy you did.
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cronicr



Registered: 08/07/11
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Not me if I'm in the mood just behave
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guyute22
Ugly Pig


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Re: Ron K For President [Re: Mad Season] 1
#23549804 - 08/17/16 12:21 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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I sure hope Ron comes back
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Inocuole
Scalpel of Evil's Bane



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Re: Ron K For President [Re: guyute22]
#23549816 - 08/17/16 12:25 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yeah I'm gonna feel terrible if I contributed to running him off, somebody shoot him a PM maybe?
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h0ldthedoor
HODOR



Registered: 06/25/16
Posts: 510
Loc: North of The Wall
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Re: tin foil not necessary or even desirable to include [Re: Psilanthropist]
#23549824 - 08/17/16 12:26 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Psilanthropist said: Ron K is OG as fuk. According to his first post he did a year hard time for possession. So OG, in fact, he posts his street address in his profile for his MSN address. Anonymity is for pussies in the eyes of Ron K.
Ron K once scissor kicked Angela Lansbury!
Ron K, reading this thread..
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morty422
Wuba-luba-dub-dub!



Registered: 07/06/16
Posts: 988
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Re: Ron K For President [Re: Inocuole]
#23549826 - 08/17/16 12:27 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Inocuole said: Yeah I'm gonna feel terrible if I contributed to running him off, somebody shoot him a PM maybe?
Or mail him a letter?
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Mad Season
hookers and blackjack



Registered: 09/16/12
Posts: 12,666
Loc: Canada
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Re: Ron K For President [Re: morty422]
#23549831 - 08/17/16 12:29 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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h0ldthedoor said:
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Psilanthropist said: Ron K is OG as fuk. According to his first post he did a year hard time for possession. So OG, in fact, he posts his street address in his profile for his MSN address. Anonymity is for pussies in the eyes of Ron K.
Ron K once scissor kicked Angela Lansbury!
Ron K, reading this thread..

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cronicr



Registered: 08/07/11
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Loc: Van Isle
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Re: Ron K For President [Re: morty422]
#23549835 - 08/17/16 12:29 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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He'll be back no worries
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Psilanthropist
Noob

Registered: 06/23/16
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Re: Ron K For President [Re: Mad Season] 1
#23549881 - 08/17/16 12:44 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Mad Season said:
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h0ldthedoor said:
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Psilanthropist said: Ron K is OG as fuk. According to his first post he did a year hard time for possession. So OG, in fact, he posts his street address in his profile for his MSN address. Anonymity is for pussies in the eyes of Ron K.
Ron K once scissor kicked Angela Lansbury!
Ron K, reading this thread..


Ron K has no time for your inferior tin foil. He drapes his jars in Sasquatch hide, well known for its water-repellent qualities.
Ron K once inoculated WBS with a drop of his own semen. On this day, PE was gifted to the world.
To Ron K!
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Perception7
Psilocin Technician



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Psilanthropist said:
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Psilanthropist said: Ron K is OG as fuk. According to his first post he did a year hard time for possession. So OG, in fact, he posts his street address in his profile for his MSN address. Anonymity is for pussies in the eyes of Ron K.
Ron K once scissor kicked Angela Lansbury!
Ron K, reading this thread..


Ron K has no time for your inferior tin foil. He drapes his jars in Sasquatch hide, well known for its water-repellent qualities.
Ron K once inoculated WBS with a drop of his own semen. On this day, PE was gifted to the world.
To Ron K!
Hahahaha! Thats brilliant!
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psillyboy
Florida man



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Re: tin foil not necessary or even desirable to include [Re: Psilanthropist]
#23549888 - 08/17/16 12:48 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Welcome Ron. It is good to see an elder statesman of cultivation on this site. I'm sure there are many cultivators here that can appreciate your years expertise (were not all young and know it all here). I might suggest you search this site to see what and how people are growing now. Maybe your knowledge can improve some of the newer techniques developed in the last 10 years. Maybe you have a few old tricks that have been forgotten. Beware, Trolls abound here under every bridge. Try not to take it personally. Thank You for joining us in our lifelong search for knowledge.
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Peteyboy
SpaceWalker



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Psilanthropist said:
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Mad Season said:
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h0ldthedoor said:
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Psilanthropist said: Ron K is OG as fuk. According to his first post he did a year hard time for possession. So OG, in fact, he posts his street address in his profile for his MSN address. Anonymity is for pussies in the eyes of Ron K.
Ron K once scissor kicked Angela Lansbury!
Ron K, reading this thread..


Ron K has no time for your inferior tin foil. He drapes his jars in Sasquatch hide, well known for its water-repellent qualities.
Ron K once inoculated WBS with a drop of his own semen. On this day, PE was gifted to the world.
To Ron K!
Hahahaha
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Maximillion
Me



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Re: Ron K For President [Re: Peteyboy]
#23550014 - 08/17/16 01:40 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Dear Ron K, I have a few questions I was hoping maybe you could help answer.
1) Why does light trigger pinning? 2) Why do mushrooms grow towards light?
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Mad Season
hookers and blackjack



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1) it doesn't 2) They only grow to the light if they're getting insufficient amounts of it.
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cronicr



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are entirely dependent upon a mushrooms being oriented perfectly upright, with the gills or other hymenophoral elements being completely parallel to the vector of Earths gravity. Since spores fall along a gravitational vector, any deviation of hymenophore alignment from the normal will lead to an increased number of spores becoming entrapped within the gills. At the beginning of the last century, the eminent fungal physiologist AHR Buller observed that when a basidiocarp of Agaricus campestris was tilted a mere 5° from the normal, spore dispersal was cut in half. Clearly, a mushroom must have a way of keeping its hymenophoral elements aligned to the normal. However, mushrooms are incapable of locomotion and cannot simply move their gills into the correct position. Mushrooms deal with this problem in a similar way as do plants, through mechanisms known as tropic responses. In a tropic response, the organism grows toward or away from a stimulus rather than moving toward or away from it. Tropic responses include phototropism (response to light), gravitropism (response to gravity), thigmotropism (response to touch or contact), hydrotropism (response to water), and many other such responses. Tropic responses can be either positive (growing toward the stimulus) or negative (growing away from it). At first, mushroom primordia grow perpendicularly away from the surface from which they arise, independently of the direction of light or gravity, a response that may be some kind of negative thigmotropism or negative hydrotropism Soon after emergence, gravitropic and (in some species) phototropic responses become active. The majority of mushroom species exhibit growth that is negatively gravitropic along the stipe and positively gravitropic in the hymenophore. If a mushroom is tilted from the normal, it will grow in such a way that a bend will develop in the stipe until the mushroom is again realigned. This bending is key to the gravitropic response - once the mushroom stipe is aligned away from the normal for a specific time interval (an interval known as the presentation time, which varies from one species to another), the hyphae on the lower surface of an apical zone on the stipe begin to elongate more rapidly than those of the upper surface, leading to bending of the stem and ultimately the correction of the mushrooms alignment. In the last decade, it has been discovered that this response actually has two parts involving two apical zones. The initial bending response, which originates at the base of the stipe, often overcompensates and by itself would tend to leave mushrooms tilted in a direction opposite to the initial misalignment. There is therefore a curvature compensation growth response which takes place in the upper part of the stipe - this represents a fine adjustment and serves to better align the stipe with the normal. The positively gravitropic response of the hymenophoral elements represent a further layer of fine adjustment. Other tropic responses may modify a mushrooms gravitropic growth. Most mushrooms have some kind of negative thigmotropic response, so that if a mushroom encounters an object as it is growing, responses such as stipe bending, bifurcation, or change in the pattern of pileus growth will cause the mushroom to grow out of the way of the object. (This in contrast to fungi such as Hydnellum that are characterized by indeterminate growth and simply envelop foreign objects within the fruiting body.) Many lignicolous and coprophilous species show strong positive phototropism throughout their fruiting cycle, a response that overrides the gravitropic response. (In one experiment, a Polyporus brumalis basidiocarp was illuminated from below - the stipe curved 180°, resulting in an upsidePage 2 Mycena News, March, 2003 Mycomorphology Continued from page 1 down pileus with tubes growing upward.) How can we be sure that a mushrooms main tropic responses are in fact responses to gravity? The most obvious way is to deprive them of gravity by placing them in the microgravity conditions of spaceflight. Such an experiment was, in fact, carried out in 1993 when cultures of Flammulina velutipes were sent into orbit on the joint Space Shuttle Columbia/Spacelab D-2 mission. These cultures produced fruiting bodies with a random orientation, while similar control cultures on Earth produced regular verticallyaligned fruiting bodies. Since it is clear that mushrooms respond to gravity, how then do they sense it? How do they know up from down? At present, this is largely unknown, though it has been surmised from what is known about the gravity-sensing mechanisms of animals and plants that it probably involves some kind of statolith. A statolith is an organ or cellular organelle that is more dense than its surrounding matrix and hence tends to exert pressure along a gravitational vector. This pressure is sensed by a network of fibers, hairs, cytoskeletal elements, or the like, which transmit this impulse, and ultimately trigger an ionic, hormonal, or nervous signal. Our bodies have a complex system of statoliths in our inner ears. This vestibular system consists of small calcium carbonate-filled sacs known as otoliths that are surrounded by a network of nerves and fibers known as the maculae. Pressure on the macula generates nerve impulses, and these signals, when processed by the brain, give us our sense of balance. Vertical and horizontal movements are detected by separate otoliths, known as the saccule and the utricle, respectively. (There are also non-otolithic vestibular organs which contribute to the sensation of movement.) Plant root cells contain starch granules that act as statoliths - the pressure gradient of these granules upon the plasma membrane is thought to in some way trigger a reaction which leads to the differential distribution of auxin in the root, which stimulates the upper surface to elongate more rapidly, bending the root downward.
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