>>1511609Look if you don't care if you live or die then that's cool. But any teenagers reading this, don't believe this guy or me, and do extensive research before you eat anything. There are services you can find with a Google search that you can send a spore print to and get and exact identification from for ~$15.
Read pic, specifically the comments section. Some of those look alikes are very toxic. We've all heard reports of people dying from misidentification.
>If you're dumb enough to mistake a poisonous species of tyge amanita genus for a psylocibe mushroom and eat one, you deserve to die
I was referring to the fact that some Amanita are hallucinogenic, some are deadly, and these mushrooms in the same family can be easily mistaken.