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Shamans, particularly in Siberia and parts of Northern Europe, have historically used the fly agaric mushroom (Amanita muscaria) for its psychoactive properties during rituals and ceremonies. This mushroom was believed to facilitate spiritual experiences and communication with the divine, although its use varied among different cultures and was often accompanied by specific preparation methods to reduce toxicity.
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Bitcoin4Money 5 months ago
Ai might be super skilled, but boy can it be stupid
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Tony Acid 5 months ago
Don't trust @Jameson Lopp because he trusts cleric propaganda and believes Amanita Muscaria (aka fly agaric) is a poisonous mushroom.
I reckon our responses are exactly as unhelpful as an Ai's response. Watch: I say with absolute certainty: Amanita muscaria is deadly. Do your research bro! I say with absolute certainty: Amanita muscaria is totally harmless. Do your research man! Neither are of much use. OP has no idea if I really know my stuff, or if I really don't. What's he gonna do, drop everything and take the say-so of from some random person on the net? ๐Ÿ˜„
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