@miss_ann.e: What are you waiting for? Visit @The Rosantos Restaurant today and experience the best cocktails and delicacies😊 #miss_ann #fyp

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elosiecyrus
Elosie :
my favourite fish spot in town🥰🥰🥰
2025-04-16 08:51:54
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lavish... love 💕 :
my love❤️
2025-04-15 15:36:14
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metrineejuma
Being Jumah ❣️💯👈❤️ :
my favourite 😍 ❤️💕
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sharya🖤💋🌹 :
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dennis 📌📌 :
I can see perfect smile on my fyp❤️❤️❤️
2025-04-15 14:51:24
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mombasa,Nairobi or kisumu
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Swedish Hassan :
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my dream 💕💕💕so cute 💕
2025-04-15 18:53:17
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Charles Chacha Rioba :
where is this restaurant plse
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Little did I know when I first found this #SculptedPufball #Calvatiasculpta that it would cause so much controversy. Before someone plugs this into ChatGPT/AI - these puffballs are saprotrophic (decay) mushrooms that grow in the Sierra range of California. This species is known for its distinctive large meringue-like spikes on the outer layer (peridium). When puffballs are all white and solid inside, they are good to eat (as demonstrated in this video). However, when they start turning yellowish and get softer; they are no longer good to eat. When puffballs fully mature, they turn into a big pile of spores that gets spread around by rain, wind, animals, etc… As with many other mushrooms, puffballs continue to mature and goto spore even if they have been disturbed by an animal. Mushrooms have been around long before humans and will be here long after we are gone. . I was not expecting this innocent foraging tutorial video to spark such backlash and vitriol, but I guess that is the nature of the Internet. Many people seemed particularly upset at me for breaking apart a puffball, and projected their judgments and misunderstandings without taking the moment to understand the basic biology of a mushroom. This is the fruiting body of the mycelium below, similar to a fruit on a plant, it does not harm the mycelium below to pick a mushroom. Additionally, cutting vs. picking a mushroom does not significantly impact the future appearance of mushrooms (a 30 year study on harvesting mushrooms backs this up).  . In a world where we are witnessing the daily destruction of natural habitats and a categorical disregard for the global environment - I understand the misplaced rage and anger people feel when they see me breaking apart a mushroom. However, I ask you to think critically for a moment and recognize that the threats to the future of fungi are much larger than a single mushroom. Please save your outrage for the governments and corporations that exploit this planet and permanently poison our world with emissions, PFAS chemicals, and microplastics.  . Foragers are not your enemy. We pick up trash and remove invasive plants. We love and respect nature. Go touch some grass. . #mushrooms #foraging #nature #puffball #spores
Little did I know when I first found this #SculptedPufball #Calvatiasculpta that it would cause so much controversy. Before someone plugs this into ChatGPT/AI - these puffballs are saprotrophic (decay) mushrooms that grow in the Sierra range of California. This species is known for its distinctive large meringue-like spikes on the outer layer (peridium). When puffballs are all white and solid inside, they are good to eat (as demonstrated in this video). However, when they start turning yellowish and get softer; they are no longer good to eat. When puffballs fully mature, they turn into a big pile of spores that gets spread around by rain, wind, animals, etc… As with many other mushrooms, puffballs continue to mature and goto spore even if they have been disturbed by an animal. Mushrooms have been around long before humans and will be here long after we are gone. . I was not expecting this innocent foraging tutorial video to spark such backlash and vitriol, but I guess that is the nature of the Internet. Many people seemed particularly upset at me for breaking apart a puffball, and projected their judgments and misunderstandings without taking the moment to understand the basic biology of a mushroom. This is the fruiting body of the mycelium below, similar to a fruit on a plant, it does not harm the mycelium below to pick a mushroom. Additionally, cutting vs. picking a mushroom does not significantly impact the future appearance of mushrooms (a 30 year study on harvesting mushrooms backs this up). . In a world where we are witnessing the daily destruction of natural habitats and a categorical disregard for the global environment - I understand the misplaced rage and anger people feel when they see me breaking apart a mushroom. However, I ask you to think critically for a moment and recognize that the threats to the future of fungi are much larger than a single mushroom. Please save your outrage for the governments and corporations that exploit this planet and permanently poison our world with emissions, PFAS chemicals, and microplastics. . Foragers are not your enemy. We pick up trash and remove invasive plants. We love and respect nature. Go touch some grass. . #mushrooms #foraging #nature #puffball #spores

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