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Deathisbetter

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You can bake it into whatever and it's still effective at killing no cure probably the same as SN. Death Cap Mushroom Method let's go!!!


The toxin cannot be destroyed by cooking or drying.

Once a death cap is eaten, people are often asymptomatic for several hours before its effects become apparent.

Now where do I find some 🤔
 

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I'd try the forrest over the supermarket in this instance.
 
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Forever Sleep

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I saw that on YouTube too. I reckon it would be painful though and maybe slow... Any fans of 'The Phantom Thread' film?
 
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I grew up in the middle of nowhere and since like the age of 8 or so, we were taught a lot about weather, not get caught in a thunderstorm, wolves, coyotes and the like and also all the poisonous plants. When one is a long way from a hospital one better learn and use one's head is what I was always taught. This was in around 1964 and I still remember a lot of it to this day.

What @Forever Sleep mentioned about painful is an understatement when it comes to the toxins in some mushrooms and really the death cap ones. Death caps, (Amanita phalloides) mushrooms generally are tasty and the toxins take some time till one starts to feel the effects of the poison. BUT almost from the moment that they are ingested the toxins start destroying one's liver and other organs. So, by the time of feeling sick one is on the road to at least liver failure. A person's skin turns a dull yellow along with the whites of one's eyes turning a dull yellow and then one's body slowly, key word here, poisoning the rest of the body till death. Oh, by the way it is NOT pain free, not in the least. I have seen a person die this way and one word comes to mind: HORRIBLE.

Yes, if one is extremely lucky, one can get a liver transplant. if lucky.

Also, it is a slow death. It can take from around 1 week to over 2 weeks to succumb to the poison, NOT a fun way to go ever.

For heaven's sake, please get it out of one's mind, not a good idea ever.

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