The details of the setting involving mushrooms, soil, and rain create an atmosphere rich in life and decay, highlighting the interconnectedness of nature. The presence of mushrooms suggests a thriving ecosystem, thriving in moist conditions, while the soil signifies fertility and growth. Rain acts as a catalyst for this environment, nourishing the land and promoting the cycle of life. Together, these elements evoke a sense of renewal and the transient beauty of nature.
It doesn't have an effect unless ingested
They open your eyes.
They make you grow 2x your size.
They have a powerful hallucinogenic effect similar to LSD.
It should not be full. I would eat a small amount of food before and after. It you have too much food the mushrooms won't have a strong effect.
A mysterious effect
gypsum increase the setting time of cement.
The effet of urban sttings is like of accadamic problems in a area. By joe
No. Mushrooms and their growth are not affected by any sort of cow feed.
The setting can effect the story in many ways. For example in the book "Milkweed" By Jerry Spinelli, the setting takes place in Warsaw during the holocaust. This brings out the main plot and theme of the story.
Yes. For some scientific reason, when the mushroom dries, the psilocybin becomes more concentrated.If the mushrooms are wet, you can still eat them and get the same effect, although it's much harder to accomplish due to the taste and amount you have to eat. The best way to get the same effect is to take the amount of mushrooms you would take normally and multiply it by 10 ( i.e. if I normally take 2 grams of dry mushrooms, I would want to take 20 grams of wet mushrooms to get the same effect).I would not suggest taking them wet, though. It really is hard to eat them all, and if you throw them up on the way down, you've wasted your money.
creepy yet funny