Is it not common to refer to your friends as a boy or girl? I think it could definitely be infatilization in some contexts, like the one cited in the paper(professional work setting). This context however is 2 friends going on an unexpectedly long hike in the woods and finding a giant mushroom
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Wait, I thought I changed it to reishi. Is it not displaying for everyone else?
Wait, I thought I changed it to reishi. Did it not change for everyone else?
It's too early in the morning for me to come up with a good RPG/ Dungeon synth joke, but
It had broken off of that log before we found it. It was all dried out and was surprisingly light. I would not normally disturb something this extraordinary, but it seemed harmless given the circumstances.
Fixed, thanks
Also I'm in my late 20s, I feel like I can still be a boy quite often. It felt like we were kids looking at a massive mushroom in the woods.
A friend of mine says it helps with her epilepsy, but in general I don't buy into the "health" claims
A picture of its underside
Rural Oregon is very red. There's a behind the bastards episode on just how many racists there are in Oregon.
I think you can just be grateful to have or experience something. Like you can't be grateful to anyone for a full moon, but you can be grateful that you saw it.
Yeah at first I was like "yeah those kids are so young" then I realized I was born in 96
Reminds you just how careful we need to be when exploring celestial bodies. We could inadvertently introduce something completely destabilizing on accident. Humans not required, just our shiny metal shit.