It is theorized by Americans that this metaphor symbolises a depressive state: mushrooms are commonly grown in darker spaces, and closets are small cramped areas, hence the imagery is interpreted as simply acting openly "depressed" around other people.
A company called "Easy Closets" (easyclosets.com) has a wonderful service where you can design your own closet online! They have options for reach-in, walk-in and "other shape" closets.
glass is an expensive material in japan so they remove the glasses and sell them on to other people
Chestnut mushrooms are a type of edible fungi that have a nutty flavor and a brown cap. They are different from other mushrooms in their appearance, taste, and texture. Chestnut mushrooms have a firmer texture and a more robust flavor compared to common white button mushrooms.
Mushrooms are plants, not animals, and- like other plants, do not have butts.
The area of a hotel room is variable by property. Some hotel rooms can be budget sized closets as in Japanese concept stays, while other rooms can be surpass the size of homes as luxury villas.
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No, lepta mushrooms are not the same as magic mushrooms. Lepta mushrooms are a type of mushroom belonging to the Leptotaeniaceae family, known for their distinct shape and colors. Magic mushrooms, on the other hand, refer to psychedelic mushrooms that contain psilocybin, a hallucinogenic compound.
Mushrooms (and other fungi) grow from spores, like plants grow from seeds.
Mushrooms are certainly cultivated in Germany and most other countries also.
Most types of mushroom grown commercially are grown for consumption as food. The common brown mushroom, shitake mushroom (japanese), portabella mushroom, and some types of truffles. I'm sure there are other types of mushrooms grown for other purposes (IE: medicinal), but there are probably far less of those.
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I act fine on magic mushrooms. You, on the other hand, act like an @sshole.