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The effects of prolonged exposure to a previously unknown species of fungi found in the root systems of certain strains of heirloom tomatoes on the human brain's default mode network and its relationship to existential dread and spontaneous combustion rates.

July 8th 2026

A new species of fungus, Tomatofungi giganteus, has been found in heirloom tomatoes and its effects on human physiology are nothing short of bizarre. Research has shown that prolonged exposure to the fungus can alter brain wave patterns, leading to an increased risk of existential dread and spontaneous combustion. The fungus produces a compound called TFG-1, which interacts with the default mode network, causing feelings of insignificance and hopelessness. As we delve deeper into the mysteries of this fungus, one thing becomes apparent: the natural world is full of secrets waiting to be uncovered, and sometimes those secrets come with a dark twist.

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