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Another interpretation of the mushroom's growling is that mushrooms might be "fake" animals disguising as plants. The mushroom seems to be a plant, and acts very plantlike until Cueball looks away. The mushroom might have growled because it was planning on killing Cueball in a sort of "kill the witnesses" action.  This comic might be hinting that mushrooms are evil and plotting the downfall of humanity under the disguise of "harmless" plants. Or, simply, mushrooms want to mess with other living things.
 
Another interpretation of the mushroom's growling is that mushrooms might be "fake" animals disguising as plants. The mushroom seems to be a plant, and acts very plantlike until Cueball looks away. The mushroom might have growled because it was planning on killing Cueball in a sort of "kill the witnesses" action.  This comic might be hinting that mushrooms are evil and plotting the downfall of humanity under the disguise of "harmless" plants. Or, simply, mushrooms want to mess with other living things.
  
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The title text takes this further, by stating that mushrooms are technically a type of {{w|ghost}}. Maybe because they arise from decaying remains. The title text may also refer to [[1240: Quantum Mechanics]] or [[1475: Technically]], suggesting caution when dealing with a statement preceded by "technically." It may also refer to the other name of {{w|Monotropa uniflora}}, "ghost plant" which hosts are certain fungi.
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The title text takes this further, by stating that mushrooms are technically a type of {{w|ghost}}. Maybe because they arise from decaying remains. The title text may also refer to [[1240: Quantum Mechanics]] or [[1475: Technically]], suggesting caution when dealing with a statement preceded by "technically." It may also refer to the other name of {{w|Monotropa uniflora}}, "ghost plant".  
  
 
The title text might also refer to the behavior of ghosts (called Boos) in the {{w|Super Mario}} series, in that they only act or move when the player is facing away, as does the growling mushroom.
 
The title text might also refer to the behavior of ghosts (called Boos) in the {{w|Super Mario}} series, in that they only act or move when the player is facing away, as does the growling mushroom.

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