Here is the opening statement on the Shroomery's home PageHello and welcome to the Shroomery! This site was created to help stop the spread of dangerous misinformation related to psychedelic mushrooms, so that people can make intelligent, informed decisions about what they put in their bodies. We made an effort to consolidate the plethora of information available on the World Wide Web into an all-encompassing source of accurate facts, and we think we can safely say that this page will be the only reference you'll need for mushroom information.
The above statement is from the home page of the Shroomery.
Whoever this jerk is who posted this poor attempt at humor is obviously a loney 13-15-year-old teenager who is utterly stupid because he never finished high school.
Ythan and Aphex have worked very hard to build this website so that individuals who have an interest in learning about mushrooms could come here to get factual information regarding the sacred mushrooms. Not to play sick games.
You apparently are someone who not only has no respect for Ythan or Ahpex or what they are trying to do fo all of us that you feel a need to mock someone who is trying to keep you and others from poisoning yourself. I figure that you are someone who didn't like my responses about the fact that liberty caps do not grow in the spring. It makes one wonder what kind of a hole you slithered out of.
The section of my post titled: USA and Canada Shroom Locator took more than three weeks to research and included over three hundred articles on magic mushrooms, mushrooms which are deposited in University herbariums around the world.
Not from some idiot who calls you up and tells you he found them in his city or backyard or toilet bowl.
Many collections of Mushroom specimens of psychoactive species which any mycology or university botany student can have access to and find out where any mushrooms can be found are deposted and labeled and then stored on herbarium sheets so that other students and researchers can have access to them in order to further their studies in that field.
They can do this because they are going to school and attempting to make something of their life other then critizing someone who is providing free knowlege which you apparenty do not deserve to have. Strange as it sounds, people who have good hearts and good intentions always find a lot of mushrooms. People who are assholes don't.
If you lived one hundred years ago and pulled this shit, someone would feed you a poisonous mushroom to shut you up.
If you went to school, which I am probably correct in assuming you don't do, You would probably get expelled for your smart ass attitutes. However, I beleive that you are a drop out with nothing more on your mind on how to get a free high somewhere without having to work very hard to get it and that in itself is your problem, not mind and still you show disrespect for the people who put this site here so you could learn.
You didn't even know how to keep the bold on the various states and provinces, did you?
A friend of mine from the Puget Sound Mycological Society just read your post here and said his teacher said that this site is viewed by professional mycologists as the largest source of misinformation regarding magic mushrooms, except he had high praise for the cultivation forums.
I am posting two pages of location information for Psilocybe pelliculosa so you can see exactly how I obtain this information regarding some of the locations you mock, because every collection is at a herbarium and like I said above, if you went to school you too would know where they all grow.
This is only one of more than 117 species of Psilocybe, of which many collections of each species has, over the years been deposited so peopl e like me could research them.
Gartz, Guzman and I researched over 350 papers and referenced them in our forthcoming 180 page journal article on this distribution throughout the world.
Every mushroom in my list is deposited at a herbarium and botanically documented in journals. This is how I know where they are and you don't. If you went to school you might be abble to know that, but then I think you are not to intelligent by your words and action, especially in the other post where under a different name you asked someone to delete the post because you obviously couldn't take the heat.
I post this list so you can see just some of the locations for P. pelliculosa. But I bet if you went to any of these places you probably wouldn't be able to find them.
The book cost $100.00 dollars but luckily it is out of print.
It is in the referecne rooms of University Libraries and you have to leave your student ID or drivers liscense just to look at it. Thats so it doesn't get stolen, but of course most library books on magic mushrooms and articles on them at many universities have had the pictures and articles ripped out of them, probably by people just like you who have no respect for knowledge and do not deserve to find a lot of magic mushrooms. Which I am pretty sure you don't find a lot.
You can even read about a species I discovered in Seattle in 1977 , similar to P. pelliculosa and we haven't even named that one yet.
But I also discovered a new species in Thailand last year and soon It will also bare my name like my Psilocybe samuiensis does. What have you discovered, how to irritate your parents?
Have a shroomy day
Mj
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[This message has been edited by mjshroomer (edited April 14, 2000).]