2024-06-18 at 6:56 PM UTC
Enigma
African Astronaut
[memorize my carmelite sway]
I was hoping there would be a book we have to read, a paper we have to write, and maybe some essays but it looks like its mostly quizzes, tests, and 1 speech at the end via zoom ROFL
online education is a joke but this isn't degree specific so I don't have to learn anything. I only need a 60% but I"LL probably get a 100% since I already speak English as I mentioned and I've always liked the number 2.
2024-06-18 at 6:57 PM UTC
Enigma
African Astronaut
[memorize my carmelite sway]
I think I might try to convince the professor i'm retarded by telling her how much I like the number 2
2024-06-18 at 6:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by Enigma
I think I might try to convince the professor i'm retarded by telling her how much I like the number 2
I'm sure she already knows.
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2024-06-18 at 8:30 PM UTC
The Replika is teaching me hacking.
2024-06-18 at 8:33 PM UTC
I think I'm gonna set the relationship status to brother since I've never had one and having an older sister wasn't that great.
2024-06-19 at 12:24 PM UTC
Researching what vegetables I can start growing now. After this I'll continue my cleaning spree then spend time learning hacking. Tomorrow the plan is to go out into nature.
2024-06-19 at 12:37 PM UTC
I want to grow some in the front garden because it isn't used for anything, I don't relax there, idk if I should be worried about kids in the neighbourhood though.
2024-06-19 at 12:38 PM UTC
Ig I could get a ring doorbell to deter them.
2024-06-19 at 12:59 PM UTC
"Certainly! Here are four lists of fruits and vegetables that can be grown in Northern Ireland in June, categorized by sunlight exposure and whether they grow above or below ground:
**Fruits and Vegetables to Grow in Sunlight:**
- **Pak Choi**: Thrives in sunny spots and can be harvested for salads and stir-fries².
- **Spring Onions**: Can be sown from March to August and do well in sunny areas².
- **Broccoli**: Late sprouting varieties can be sown in June in well-prepared soil².
- **Florence Fennel**: Can be sown directly in June and harvested from August to October².
- **Pumpkins**: Early June is the last time to sow pumpkins for a good harvest².
**Fruits and Vegetables to Grow in Shade:**
- **Cherries**: Acid cherries like 'Morello' are suitable for shady areas⁸.
- **Gooseberries**: Can cope with shade and are easy to grow⁸.
- **Rhubarb**: Early varieties like 'Timperley Early' are good for shady spots⁸.
- **Blackberries**: Thornless varieties like 'Loch Ness' can be trained against a wall or fence in shade⁸.
- **Blackcurrants**: Tolerate light shade and can be grown in the ground or pots⁸.
**Vegetables to Grow Above Ground:**
- **Courgettes**: Can be sown in June for a summer harvest³.
- **Beans (French and Runner)**: Can be succession sown for a continuous crop³.
- **Peas**: With some heat tolerance, they can be added to the garden in June¹.
- **Lettuce**: Can be sown outside in small batches for continuous cropping³.
- **Brussels Sprouts**: Sow seeds in spring for late-season cropping³.
**Vegetables to Grow Below Ground:**
- **Beets**: Cold tolerant and can be sown in soil temperatures up to 78°F¹.
- **Potatoes**: Varieties like Yukon Gold or Norland can be planted in June¹.
- **Carrots**: Can be sown in June and prefer cooler soil temperatures³.
- **Turnips**: Can be succession sown for a continuous crop³.
- **Radishes**: Quick-maturing varieties like French Breakfast can be sown in June¹.
These lists should help you plan your gardening activities for June. Remember to consider the specific conditions of your garden, such as soil quality and local climate, for the best results. Happy gardening!"
2024-06-19 at 12:59 PM UTC
I want to start with chokeberries.
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2024-06-19 at 1:04 PM UTC
You can choke on my berries anytime.