Is there an online term for the brief moment of disappointment you feel when you go to follow someone because of a brilliant post like this and see you already do follow them, and then a brief moment of thinking about unfollowing them just so you can follow them again?
Geologist here. Can confirm. And that’s why some places have 100 metre thick coal seams., probably the better part of a 200 metre layers of trees just lying around for millions of years after they’d died.
I dunno, there was that one company that crushed up vegetables and put them in plastic bags and you have to use their machine to squeeze the juice out of those plastic bags. Everyone in Silicon Valley is a genius
On the flip side, taking mushrooms seems to make tech bros think they have the best new ideas. “Blood, but with ads!” And then they get a jillion in funding
i would say we should turn tech bros into mushrooms, but i dont mean to imply doing them any harm, they'd just be more valuable to the world if they were chewing up dead stuff on the forest floor
A hundred dead-eyed venture capital bros just started phoning their favorite near-human seeming tech bro to ask them if they got any mushroom AI pitches.
They are a marvelous and fascinating life form.
And I’m confident once humanity has gone tits up they will evolve into more intelligent beings.
Robot overlords, my ass.
Looks like a mica cap to me. But without knowing the area or seeing it I couldn't say for sure. I wouldn't eat it, if not just because it's growing in a city 🤣
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So, for 100 million years, trees died, didn't decompose, and now we have coal.
yeah, sounds right
*would rather have psilocybin communications over trace mineral tricorders any day
And I’m confident once humanity has gone tits up they will evolve into more intelligent beings.
Robot overlords, my ass.
And yes I know they're not fungi, but they are fun.
#slimemold
Batman meme
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