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I nodded. The Blue Q was legendary—a mushroom supposedly grown in the forgotten tunnels beneath Q Street, fed on the city’s ambient electromagnetic hum and pure mineral runoff. People claimed it didn't just give you a "trip"; it gave you a map.
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"I'm not saying they should be illegal," Mark clarified. "I voted for Initiative 81. But I think the 'shroom boom' hype overlooks the risks. People treat them like they are just plants, forgetting they are potent psychoactive compounds. It's not a joke."
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For every attorney microdosing for focus, there is a parent worried about a teenager eating too much. For every healer guiding a client through trauma, there is a regulator padlocking a door.