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SmilingPolitely
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Re: UNOFFICIAL SF BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016/17 [Re: WhyDidiDoThis] 1
#23901571 - 12/06/16 09:42 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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WhyDidiDoThis said: Don't know. Seeing as they aren't a mammal they may not have the proper chemistry and metabolizem to get altered states of consciousness. Maybe the do. Maybe those Psilocybes taste like desert to them. Whose to say.
Might try getting a buddy to eat a few slugs.
But that would be more cruel than hacking mushroom limbs off the earth.

"Slugs (and snails) are host to a potentially dangerous parasite called the rat lungworm"
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SmilingPolitely said:
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WhyDidiDoThis said: Don't know. Seeing as they aren't a mammal they may not have the proper chemistry and metabolizem to get altered states of consciousness. Maybe the do. Maybe those Psilocybes taste like desert to them. Whose to say.
Might try getting a buddy to eat a few slugs.
But that would be more cruel than hacking mushroom limbs off the earth.

"Slugs (and snails) are host to a potentially dangerous parasite called the rat lungworm"
Perhaps a slug tea tek then?
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Sk8nshram
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Re: UNOFFICIAL SF BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016/17 [Re: Hunter hunter]
#23901702 - 12/06/16 10:27 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Mr Piggy said:
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WhyDidiDoThis said:
Seeing as they aren't a mammal they may not have the proper chemistry
Yep.
i wonder the dry weight of psilicin though? Maybe it's better than lemon tek. I've always been curious if that is what it takes to get a patch to flush, or at least spread.
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Sk8nshram
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Re: UNOFFICIAL SF BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016/17 [Re: Sk8nshram]
#23901717 - 12/06/16 10:34 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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I was half joking when in said to report back. Eating slugs sounds nasty and now potentially dangerous. I'm sure whatever enzymes are in the slugs digestive system break down psilocybin.
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Hunter hunter
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Re: UNOFFICIAL SF BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016/17 [Re: Sk8nshram]
#23901768 - 12/06/16 10:49 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Sk8nshram said: I was half joking when in said to report back. Eating slugs sounds nasty and now potentially dangerous. I'm sure whatever enzymes are in the slugs digestive system break down psilocybin.
Yup into psilocin.
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Re: UNOFFICIAL SF BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016/17 [Re: Hunter hunter]
#23902304 - 12/07/16 05:53 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hunter hunter said:
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Sk8nshram said: I was half joking when in said to report back. Eating slugs sounds nasty and now potentially dangerous. I'm sure whatever enzymes are in the slugs digestive system break down psilocybin.
Yup into psilocin.
Yeah and then it would be brokwn down completely I'd assume. What were you talking about when you mentioned if that was how the patches flushed/spread? Slugs spreading spores? I r confused.
Edited by Sk8nshram (12/07/16 05:57 AM)
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Re: UNOFFICIAL SF BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016/17 [Re: Sk8nshram]
#23902425 - 12/07/16 07:25 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Slugs DO spread spores actually. I know I have read on here before that people have tested slug shit and found viable spores in it.
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Sk8nshram
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Re: UNOFFICIAL SF BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016/17 [Re: Ran-D]
#23902497 - 12/07/16 08:07 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Ha that's cool that there were still viable spores in the slugs shit. Make sure to grab a few slugs at your patches to throw into suitable habitat lol. We have lots of fire ants in Washington. They be spreading spores like no one's business.
I just didn't understand what hunter was asking specifically. I'm guessing the slug shit would not have any residual psilocybin or psilocin.
Edited by Sk8nshram (12/07/16 08:08 AM)
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Rectopimento

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Re: UNOFFICIAL SF BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016/17 [Re: Sk8nshram]
#23904312 - 12/07/16 05:09 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Squirrels are mammals and they eat the CRAP out of my mushrooms. So I just need to eat the squirrels to reap the benefits, huh? Sounds reasonable. And nasty.
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afrogus
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Re: UNOFFICIAL SF BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016/17 [Re: Rectopimento]
#23904453 - 12/07/16 05:58 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Found about a dozen small alleni and 6 small, but meaty! Cyanescens today. There were probably a hundred or so pins though!
These are a few of them.
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Re: UNOFFICIAL SF BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016/17 [Re: afrogus]
#23904460 - 12/07/16 05:59 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Nice, right now is the perfect time for patches to be pinning
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Re: UNOFFICIAL SF BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016/17 [Re: Rectopimento]
#23904479 - 12/07/16 06:05 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Rectopimento said: Squirrels are mammals and they eat the CRAP out of my mushrooms. So I just need to eat the squirrels to reap the benefits, huh? Sounds reasonable. And nasty.
Or you could eat the squirrel shit.
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Hunter hunter
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Re: UNOFFICIAL SF BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016/17 [Re: Sk8nshram]
#23904633 - 12/07/16 06:48 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Sk8nshram said: Ha that's cool that there were still viable spores in the slugs shit. Make sure to grab a few slugs at your patches to throw into suitable habitat lol. We have lots of fire ants in Washington. They be spreading spores like no one's business.
I just didn't understand what hunter was asking specifically. I'm guessing the slug shit would not have any residual psilocybin or psilocin.
Yea sorry just another one of my shit posts. Cool thread I'll stop cluttering it now.
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Edited by Hunter hunter (12/07/16 06:48 PM)
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Hamra
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Re: UNOFFICIAL SF BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016/17 [Re: Sk8nshram]
#23905431 - 12/07/16 10:57 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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It was me that brought up the slug topic. I wondered if possibly psilocin or psilocybin might concentrate in slug bodies the way certain toxins will as they move up the food chain. Muscumol, the active indole in Amanitas is not broken down by human metabolism and is preserved in urine. Consuming Amanita piss has been an intigral part of ceremonial Amanita use by Siberian reindeer herders for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. I'm not saying I think slugs are PROBABLY hallucinogenic; its merely something that has occured to me over the years of wandering around thinking random thoughts as I stare intently at passing woodchips.. Doesnt seem totally outside the realm of possibility. I figured this was the forum to share these thoughts. Someone with equipment should test them just for shits and giggles. The other prevalent critter that likes the shrooms in the PNW are tiny little maggoty things that hatch into a little gnat. Something to think about. Thats all.
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Re: UNOFFICIAL SF BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016/17 [Re: Hamra]
#23905443 - 12/07/16 11:01 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Slugs arent likely to spread spores too far since I dont think the range of those slugs is super big, but who knows. They definitely target the gills first. Mushroom spores are very durable little units and can remain dormant in an environment for eons. Supposedly they are the only thing capable of actually leaving earths atmosphere and travelling thru space due to there tiny size and durability.
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Re: UNOFFICIAL SF BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016/17 [Re: Hamra]
#23906426 - 12/08/16 11:06 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Great finds this year guys! Found this one early this morning near an allenii patch, so I'm about 99% sure it is in an allenii but I couldn't help but notice the nipple on the top was very pronounced
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afrogus
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Re: UNOFFICIAL SF BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016/17 [Re: spacecadetCID]
#23916308 - 12/11/16 01:20 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Today in SF. Jackpot! Cyanescens and alenis I left at least a couple hundred small frys and a hundred or so pins.
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Re: UNOFFICIAL SF BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016/17 [Re: afrogus]
#23916382 - 12/11/16 01:49 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hell yea! That's a great find!
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Sk8nshram
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Re: UNOFFICIAL SF BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016/17 [Re: Sirtalis]
#23917013 - 12/11/16 05:02 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Lookin good!
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Re: UNOFFICIAL SF BAY AREA ACTIVES 2016/17 [Re: Sk8nshram]
#23917016 - 12/11/16 05:03 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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hey i found these mushrooms and i think they are Gymnopilus sapineus. but is there a mushroom looking kind a same and is it very deadly (btw i live in spain) i would really like to see if someone can help me please
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