…and you’ll never guess what happened next!
TL;DR: It didn’t work. It is kind of an amusing science story, though.
…and you’ll never guess what happened next!
TL;DR: It didn’t work. It is kind of an amusing science story, though.
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I have never seen so much written about so little. Maybe she was sniffing the wrong mushroom headed stalk?
Crude jokes aside, her husband was right about a larger sample size. They should have collected more mushrooms, since they didn’t know which one was the right one. They also didn’t know if the gods were happy or if she was pure and had a good heart. But this was really just a satirical approach to debunking a questionable myth and her husband knew that.
When his wife told him that she wanted to go to Hawaii to find a mushroom that makes women horny, even though they both knew it wasn’t about science but having fun, maybe especially because it was about having fun, the husband probably thought he was finally going to get some. Can you imagine his disappointment when not only he didn’t get any but that his wife got sick?
She seemed mystified that sniffing the mushroom had the exact opposite effect on her husband, despite the fake myth saying it only worked on females. It is clearly a big mystery. Maybe her husband was right and it is a problem with her.
I found this amuesing. She seems clueless but her husband makes a valiant effort. He clearly has a good work ethic cause he was putting in overtime.
Why did I expect to see the phrase, “this on weird trick” somewhere . . . .
Come…of age? To Jesus? I don’t understand…
ROFLMAO!! 😀
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She couldn’t just do it the old-fashioned way?
Well, sure, but that wouldn’t be SCIENCE, and besides, where would the story be in that?