[-] d3m0nr4v3r@feddit.de 16 points 1 month ago

Yeah that's what that scene from South Park is satirizing if I remember correctly

[-] d3m0nr4v3r@feddit.de 8 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Well if this isn't the most beautiful thread I have seen on Lemmy.. thank you everyone. I'm not crying!

[-] d3m0nr4v3r@feddit.de 6 points 5 months ago

Who ever wrote that is probably dead by now.

[-] d3m0nr4v3r@feddit.de 14 points 5 months ago

Because your comment is a trash generalization and insulting

[-] d3m0nr4v3r@feddit.de 8 points 7 months ago

Idk man.. seems like that would make GameDev mean anything and nothing. Just for the record, I have no stakes in this discussion, I really don't care. I just find it weird to blur a word like that. Is the game company's canteen cook also a game dev? The person who plugged in the monitors? The CEO? The HR person? And so on..

I agree tho that this entire discussion feels a little like gatekeeping and would prefer everyone getting some credit for the game development over pedantic hairsplitting.

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by d3m0nr4v3r@feddit.de to c/mycology@mander.xyz

Had a lot of fun with a flashlight in the woods. Many mushrooms literally glow when a little light hits them, they are very easy to spot this way!

Does anyone have some ID?

Warted Puffball (or Devil's Snuffbox :D)

Warted Puffball (or Devil's Snuffbox :D)

Beefsteak Fungus or Poor Man's Steak (I'm not making these up)

Beefsteak Fungus or Poor Man's Steak (I'm not making these up)

Some kind of Hypholoma

Some kind of Hypholoma

[-] d3m0nr4v3r@feddit.de 5 points 8 months ago

Well I wouldn't go that far. What about a nice walk outside with a friend or sitting in front of a fire or a jam session, just to name a few activities.

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by d3m0nr4v3r@feddit.de to c/mycology@mander.xyz

Xylaria hypoxylon and some organe slime mold?

Found in western Germany.

Bonus

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by d3m0nr4v3r@feddit.de to c/mycology@mander.xyz

Found a big one this time. It's supposed to be edible but doesn't sound to tasty and is supposed to be gathered young.

Btw I love the English names, the German ones are often times very scientific/descriptive but don't evoke images like the English ones (there are exceptions of course).

Sorry for the mediocre image quality.. I didn't get the focus right.

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West Germany

[-] d3m0nr4v3r@feddit.de 5 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Nice! These are even more deserving of the name "elf cup"

I just found this on Wikipedia:

It is this compound that is responsible for the characteristic bluish-green stain of wood infected by this species, used today in decorative woodworking such as Tunbridge ware and parquetry. The use of this wood, known as "green oak", goes back to 15th century Italy, where it was used in intarsia panels made by Fra Giovanni da Veroni

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1 2 3

We found a lot of that blue wood lying around before finding these little fellas that produce it.

[-] d3m0nr4v3r@feddit.de 5 points 10 months ago

I'm not sure if you are referring to the two images? If so, they are both pictures of the posionous Sulfur Tuft (maybe my post was confusing). The edible species has some slightly different coloring, but that's really not enough for me to be able to tell the difference with confidence.

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I think it looks delicious though.

Hypholoma fasciculare

The edible species is Hypholoma capnoides which looks quite similar.

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submitted 10 months ago by d3m0nr4v3r@feddit.de to c/mycology@mander.xyz

Little coral reef I saw the other day ;) not sure about ID.

I'm not sure what is allowed here (no sidebar content?) and I'm very happy and thankful for this community! And I see so many upvotes but not so many new posts; let's see some more finds, ID requests, growing/harvesting/foraging discussions and so on! At least where I'm at 'tis the season 🍄

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submitted 10 months ago by d3m0nr4v3r@feddit.de to c/mycology@mander.xyz

Amanita phalloides

Western Germany

more

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Tylopilus felleus

Found in Western Germany

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Western Germany, about a month ago

[-] d3m0nr4v3r@feddit.de 5 points 10 months ago

Take a look at some pictures online, this one is already quite old and not as spectacular anymore. Also they hatch out of eggs for some extra creepyness.

[-] d3m0nr4v3r@feddit.de 5 points 10 months ago

Haha true, it's actually edible apparently. But you are supposed to wash of the brown stuff that looks and smells like zombie diarrhea.

[-] d3m0nr4v3r@feddit.de 7 points 10 months ago

I know right??

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submitted 10 months ago by d3m0nr4v3r@feddit.de to c/mycology@mander.xyz

Originally from Australia/New Zealand and imported to Europe, can be found here quite often. The smell is absolutely horrible.

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[-] d3m0nr4v3r@feddit.de 31 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Haven't low waist pants been having a major comeback for a while now?

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