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A new amber specimen shows that a hallucinogenic fungus infested grass spores 100 million years ago - and it's very likely that dinosaurs would have eaten them.

Aside from the mental image of a sauropod tripping balls, this is also the final, conclusive evidence that grasses were present and well-evolved by at least the Late Cretaceous.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/offbeat/dinos-got-high-oldest-grass-fungus-fossil-hints/ar-AA9g4WV

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Drug test all extinct animals before we teach students about them!

Nothin' is more offensive then animals that lived millions of years before my Protestant Ideas even existed, possibly being exposed to, tempted by or consuming ergot.

Fun should never exist. Or the possibility of it. Because of my societal prospective.

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so, what would happen if we got hold of a time machine, went back and asked a dinosaur what he's up to??

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Junkie Rex vs. Weedosaur

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Junkie Rex vs. Weedosaur

wouldn't you pay to see that?? I most certainly would.....

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wouldn't you pay to see that?? I most certainly would.....

haha i have a bad habbit of watching such movies :D

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theres a fungus among us

You had better hope a God exists to forgive you for that pun. No lesser authority will do.

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