• @GrymEdm
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    Unless it’s been surpassed, the world’s largest living organism is a 9 square kilometer fungus that’s been growing for about 10,000 years.

  • @herescunty
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    622 months ago

    Now eat your fungi penis up it’s good for you.

    • @[email protected]
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      202 months ago

      Puts the pan on stove. Ignites the flame and adds some olive oil. Everything is in order to sear the heretics.

        • @BluesF
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          Mm, crispy mushrooms. Unburnt by flame, unseared by iron, but consumed and burned for energy in the acd pits of me… Who’s the eldritch horror now, huh? I will eat any lesser organism.

  • @[email protected]
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    302 months ago

    I discovered The CryptoNaturalist over at the other place, and ending up buying ‘Field Guide to the Haunted Forest’ and ‘Love Notes from the Hollow Tree’ by Jarod K. Anderson…

    Which is unusual for me as I detest poetry. I think it’s a pile of long-winded, navel gazing wank…Except for haiku, (because they’re short and sweet, and condense things down to their essence, which I like).

    I like The CryptoNaturalist though, probably because they write about nature in a weird, beautiful and wonderous way. I want to use the word ‘magical’ to describe it, but am reluctant, for reasons

    Also, thanks to this post I just found out there’s a couple of other books available which I’m going to buy tonight 😀

    • @psycho_driver
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      62 months ago

      I think it’s a pile of long-winded, navel gazing wank

      Tell me you’re British, without telling me you’re British . . .

  • @[email protected]
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    Fungi confuse me. I can’t figure out what they are. I think the fact that I thought they were plants my whole life and then it turns out they aren’t just broke me lol.

    • @pufferfisherpowder
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      102 months ago

      My Biology teacher put it pretty neatly: “Fungi are Fungi.”

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      72 months ago

      afaik a decent summary is that they’re sorta like animal cells that specced into a plant lifestyle, but since animals are good at digesting stuff and can’t photosynthesize, they went for eating dead things that no one else eats.

  • K0W4L5K1
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    212 months ago

    People should look up Paul Stamets. Dude is doing amazing things in the field of mycology and showing the power of mushrooms!

    • NerfHerder
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      62 months ago

      Thought this was a Star Trek Discovery joke

      • K0W4L5K1
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        22 months ago

        Oh my gosh I’m so dumb I never even put that together. That’s so cool. He does have interesting theories but he’s also saving old growth forests well trying and he’s doing breakthrough research in the medical attributes of mushrooms.

      • cheesymoonshadow
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        22 months ago

        Thanks to this, I just went down a rabbit hole learning about the real Paul Stamets and the fictional but fascinating S-drive.

    • bufalo1973
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      22 months ago

      Someone should help him with the page. At least to do a proper one (I’ve just looked the code).

  • Cosmo
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    202 months ago

    So basically… I just ate a bag of fungi dicks?

  • MacN'Cheezus
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    192 months ago

    Some of them will also make you high, but some will kill you.

  • @[email protected]
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    142 months ago

    Only kinda related but if anyone wants a good fantasy book with this kind of energy and theme, Gods of the Wyrdwood by RJ Barker is the way to go

  • @hilly
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    82 months ago

    This post reminded me of the cracking (though widely misunderstood and reviled) folk horror film “In the Earth”. There’s a lot going on down there in the mud and mycelium.