I herby pass the braincell to @that-onecookiehead
may you use it well
What do you think of The Last of Us and many of humans very.. fungal fate, so to say
I think they should be honored for the opportunity to become one with the mycelium đ
no but seriously I loveeeee this game, it has to be one of my favorite games out there :) The tv show is great too
This mushroom has an intense stink that attracts insects and gives the mushroom its several other names, including âbasket stinkhornâ, âlongnet stinkhornâ, and âcrinoline stinkhornâ. The insects attracted to the smell help spread the spores of the mushroom after coming into contact with it.
I've also made an art piece for this day you can see here!
Enoki mushrooms actually only look like how most people think of them when grown in total darkness. They look quite normal otherwise!
Wild enoki vs. enoki cultivated in darkness ^
While emerging from the ground this mushroom looks like a cigar, giving it its name. When there is a sudden change in humidity (for example a rainstorm) this mushroom suddenly opens up, releasing its spores in a puff of âsmokeâ. Due to the pressure the spores release almost explosively, creating an audible hiss. Â
It is also extremely rare, only being found in Texas and Japan
GET FLOODED, INBOX!!!!! RAAAAAH!!!!!
->flooder anon
Interesting. This could be a couple people, I assume you are one of my moots but one can never be too sure. Needs further research.
Hey I need to fill up a sketchbook page gimmie something to draw (can be anything but preferably Epic cause Iâm most comfy w/ it)
Have a nice evening freind -3â˘
MUSHROOMS
no I'll be nice i guess, how about Aeolus? (I do not get enough Epic fanart for her)
Or do Telemarketer in a hat if you're looking for something comfort zone-y
heeeyyy @madoxeal feel like doing a two artists one base with me? :3
tbh either character would fit either of us x-x
just depends who wants to do the side profile lol
Earlier today I went into the woods to hunt for bones with my grandpa, first thing we did was find where all the tracks were down by the creek, and there were a LOT. We found mostly deer tracks, but there were some raccoon tracks, rabbit tracks, and coyote tracks mixed in
As far as dead things go, there was some rabbit fur and feathers about, but no bones. There's been a hawk in the area lately, so it was probably him.
Of course, I did find fungi :D Its winter right now so theres not many about but the bracket fungi tend to stick around year round
I'm not sure what species it is, so if anyone knows let me know. There was also some reishi growing out by the wood pile, those have been growing there for almost a year now.
This horribly spiked honey locust tree was out to get me, and it did in fact spike me.
I was out in the woods a good 45 minutes before I headed back, and there were sadly no bones or antlers to be found. I did find some pretty blue glass and a crayfish claw though :D
Then I headed to the barn to see if any owls had left some bones for me. They had not, but the lighting was really nice :)