FLY AGARIC
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  • short but informative!

  • what a trip

  • HAAAEEEEIIIIITTTOOOOOOORRRRYYY­YTAAAAAHHHHHKKKKKCCHHHIIIIIIII­IIII

  • Also the idea of santa and reindeer flying is based on the euphoric feeling people get from eating the fungus. Also the siberians drank each others urine after consuming the fungus as the active chemical Muscimol is excreted through the urine. This is also where the term "Getting Pissed" originated from as this tradition is far older than drinking alcohol. Reindeer urine was also consumed after they'd eaten the fungus. Charming! Glad we have a bottle-o these days...

  • @usedive i eat these and i found my self on the ground laugh thing my arse off but as i laid it seem that the sheep in the feild next to me was flying mabey it was the same thing with the rain deer

  • It's also what the tradition of having a christmas tree was based on. Stupid christians and catholics got no idea. They also grow under pine trees, hence why you have a pine tree at christmas (when the siberians used to collect the fungus in red and white outfits with black boots) that is where the concept of Santa came from. The tinsel on the tree symbolizes the morning dew needed to grow the fungus, the presents represent the fungus as the siberians traditionally gave Amanita Muscaria as gifts

  • do you develop a tolerance to eating these raw, or is it always best to dry them?

    tell me santa!

  • @sensibisle1 drying is the way to go. The drying process allows ibotenic acid to convert to muscimole, reducing nausea and neurotoxicity and enhancing the psychoactive experience

  • highleetoradaci...goodnight

  • i thought they grew with fir trees

  • @freakoutguitarsolo1 They grow with fir and spruce/pine in western north america, usually at the edge of a clearing, if that helps.

  • You let it ROT!?!?!?!?!? I'LL KILL YOU

  • wierd

  • silver birch trees.

    (like you've been wondering all these months, lol)

  • Pine forests in Australia rely directly apon this fungi as it has micoryzal relationships with the tree. No fly agaric= poor timber.

  • good night

  • there's a LITTLE more to muscaria in human history than "killing flies on windowsills"...

    we all love a bit of light-hearted propaganda don't we...

    study it and find out...

    peace.

  • SANTA CLAUS

  • @freddiedread

    This mushroom's place in human history and ethnobotany is what got me interested in most psychadelics, so much of who were are came this mushrooms, its crazy

  • @freddiedread ..and perhaps you could tell us specifically what you're talking about? That the vikings used it as a drug is considered an urban legend, but other people seem to have consumed it in that way. With that said, it doesn't seem to be relevant when explaining why it's name contains the word for fly in many languages, nor does it make the movie propaganda. Seriously.

  • yes i live next to sherwood forest and clumber park so easy access

  • if you eat this, have a bed nearby =P

  • I gotta get me a silver birch tree! :)

  • my thoughts exactly :)

  • i travel along the a69 (northumberland-cumberland) most days and its full of silver birch's.. *eyes peeled* .. anyone know the season in the uk?

  • gotta get 1 if i can thos things are awesome

  • every one knows that thes can get u hogh righjt

  • Nah, really?

  • Brickhill woods bucks has loads near the golf course

  • Contact!  luverly....

  • hi please reply

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