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If you don't understand or know mushrooms. Leave them the fuck alone. They can and will kill you. It will be painful the entire time. Even if you do know mushrooms, you only know them from your very local area. If you are somewhere else they can look the same but can and will kill you. Again, painfully.

If you are this stupid, you probably should not be eligible for a organ transplant. I am also willing to bet that the majority of people getting f-ed up by these are not Americans/Citizens. They did not describe any of the people impacted. As such. There is basically a almost zero %% chance they are White.

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>Death cap mushrooms in California have killed three people, and left more than two dozen poisoned, as officials continue to issue warnings to foragers in the state. Sonoma County health officials issued an advisory on Thursday to not eat wild mushrooms after the death of a man, who consumed them last weekend. Throughout the state, there were 35 cases of wild mushroom poisoning, resulting in three deaths and three liver transplants, between November 18 and January 4, according to the statement. Normally, fewer than five cases throughout the state in total would be expected.

If you don't understand or know mushrooms. Leave them the fuck alone. They can and will kill you. It will be painful the entire time. Even if you do know mushrooms, you only know them from your very local area. If you are somewhere else they can look the same but can and will kill you. Again, painfully. If you are this stupid, you probably should not be eligible for a organ transplant. I am also willing to bet that the majority of people getting f-ed up by these are not Americans/Citizens. **They did not describe any of the people impacted. As such. There is basically a almost zero %% chance they are White.** Archive: https://archive.today/zV1jR From the post: >>Death cap mushrooms in California have killed three people, and left more than two dozen poisoned, as officials continue to issue warnings to foragers in the state. Sonoma County health officials issued an advisory on Thursday to not eat wild mushrooms after the death of a man, who consumed them last weekend. Throughout the state, there were 35 cases of wild mushroom poisoning, resulting in three deaths and three liver transplants, between November 18 and January 4, according to the statement. Normally, fewer than five cases throughout the state in total would be expected.
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My thoughts as well. Have an upvote