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  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190
    You are out in your true colours now,  I would stick with all your vast knowledge in the world of computer science and mathematics because you know sod all about anything else. 
    You've proved that on several threads. 
    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

  • Jac19Jac19 Posts: 496
    edited September 2021
    You are a jealous troll trying to spin everything milk and honey and white angels into dogpoo, stalking and trolling me around the site everywhere and hacking at me with made up nonsense.  There is nothing you cannot twist and bitch at. Your inner jealousy and ugliness colours what you read in and rotten motive blackens what you write.

    I don't need your permission or any approval from a jealous troll & online bully hacking and hacking at me to bully me out of my beloved lifelong interest caring for nature, Abuser.

    What I have from NY publishers and the National Trust I was an active gardening and nature preserving member for a long time in is what is real.  I am still a member, but for newsletters and buying things as I don't have the time to do the outings.
  • DedekindDedekind Posts: 172
    edited September 2021
    Jac19 said:
    And you are only a slandering, bitching troll, Punk, rotten to the core, trying to talk angels into dogpoo.

    I am an Ivy League and Oxbridge educated EE & AI Computer Science engineer and mathematician, where I also studies creative writing in the summers and as a minor. Published by New York in full length literary suspense and by literary magazines in poetry and short fiction.
    I am sorry but I must step in as an actual mathematician here. Computer Scientist, Engineer, Mathematician.. Are you all three of those? That's quite an achievement if true! 

    My only suggestion would be not to bring it up because it doesn't really add to your gardening skills, if this was a CS/Eng/Math forum then by all means it would be important to mention.
  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190
    She’s just deluded,  she’s had her garden for two seasons,  she’s recommended lilacs, hers are not even big enough to flower yet.
    She knows nothing about the life cycle of bees,  moths, squirrels,  doesn’t know about reproduction of plants and nectar,  even trees,   she’s even asked when to sow seeds,  is that an experienced garden,  I think not. 
    What she is experienced in, is being abusive. 
    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

  • Jac19Jac19 Posts: 496
    edited September 2021
    Talks as if this is the only garden I have had.  I bought this property 13 months ago, but I exchanged my previous property to do so.  And so on, a garden all my life, except for the 6 years where I only had a balcony in the city where I had to plant in pots.  I dug up the grown Lilac I had in the previous place and brought it here.  These 2 gardens are not the only gardens I have had Lilacs in either.

    I have been studying creative writing, speech, and drama all my life since 3 years old till University in Speech & Drama school every Saturday, and then Creative Writing in every University through undergraduate and grad school.  Made up BS from some trolls and bullies means nothing.  The Distinctions and As I got in those classes pale next to my NY Published books of full length suspense fiction, and poetry and short fiction published by literary magazines.
  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,147
    edited September 2021
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UO_Wcq1B10w

    Sorry …. but I just couldn’t resist … 

    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • debs64debs64 Posts: 5,184
    But nobody cares about any of that. This is a gardening forum you made a silly mistake with a photo and then abused everyone who pointed that out? 
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