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rottenjonny

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  1. The Dharawal had six seasons. I tend to think the first nations people had 60k+ years to work it out so they probably had a good idea.

     

    They also transition season by look, feel, smell as opposed to on a certain date. It is something I find incredibly interesting.

     

    I have a liquid amber tree near me and it goes through so many transitions I always look to it as the one who can tell me we are in a new season.

  2. It's good that the article mentions that there is certification programs that can assure consumers about the quality of products however I think the jury is still out on things such as abermectin (possibly your sheep dip) and whether its actually a concern.

     

    My concern is that australia being formative in its industry does not have these assurances and becomes a dumping ground for poor product from overseas. Looking at you biocann...

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  3. On 08/05/2024 at 6:01 PM, fyzygy said:

    I'm not just being polite. I can imagine thumbing through a book of your writing more readily than devouring it on-screen. "Art book" is a valid medium -- even if it's not meant for reading from start to finish. But as with most art ... these things take time. I think your ethereal thoughts deserve a tactile medium. 

     

    There is also the concept of a "zine" which could be fun for immanuel to explore. Writings and thoughts, pictures and cutouts etc

  4. I would assume the consequences are

     

    1. They lose their vote on the next issue. So that leaves the party less likely to be able to pass legislation.

    2. They are penalised financially, either a fine or that week/month salary

    3. They go on a public register. This could then be used to assess their character by the electorate come next election cycle.

     

    Failing that you could simply criminalise drinking or drug decision making in the same way it is for driving.

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  5. They should develop true tests of impairment that can be used roadside and during parliament.

     

    Maybe when it affects them personally the path to reasonable drug reform will become a little more clear.

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  6. Great experimentation! it becomes actual science if you write it down.

     

    Why is direct propagation of mycelium not more common practice? - I think because its more advantageous to have a culture that is "clean". There might also be mixed mycelium in there from another species (just guessing). It isn't totally unheard of and pretty common for people trying to grow woodloving species like subs

    Is their anything I can do to help it along or speed it up. - It has just been sitting in a dimly lit garage for a few months on a shelf. Simply ignored for the most part. - Get it into a purpose built bed

    I was planning once I got enough mass of mycelium to relocate it into the garden. Or maybe getting a large shallow tub and filling it with sterile eucalyptus mulch and seeing if the mycelium will eventually fruit. Keen to find out what I have been growing all this time. - For the benefit of science why not do both.

     

    Keep us updated, sounds like fun

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  7. Currently being spoken about on ABC news. They threw ayuahuasca in there as also dangerous and pointed to the facts that it took a long time for ambulances to be called. I guess that is what happens when you criminalise these things.

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