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Azazel: appears as a fallen angel responsible for introducing humanity to forbidden knowledge. This channel is dedicated to sharing actionable intelligence/knowledge regarding COVID19/Coronavirus/Protest/Riots. Azazel & Doomsday are Apolitical Org
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Two households, both alike in
dignity.
In fair Verona, where we lay our
scene
From ancient grudge break to new
mutiny,
Where civil blood makes civil hands
unclean.
From forth the fatal loins of these
two foes
A pair of star crossed lovers take
their life.
Whose misadventured piteous
overthrows
Doth with their death bury their
parents strife.
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Do you bite your thumb at *us*, sir?
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Benvolio. I do but keep the peace: put up thy sword, Or manage it to part these men with me.

Tybalt. What, drawn, and talk of peace! I hate the word, As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee Have at thee, coward!
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Nothing says summer like a morning at the farmers market. πŸ‰πŸŒ½πŸ‡

Who’s heading there this weekend?
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Water the babies! πŸ’§πŸ’¦πŸ‡πŸ“πŸ«πŸ‹πŸŠπŸŒΆπŸ†πŸ₯’πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¦πŸŒ½πŸ₯•πŸ’πŸ‘πŸ₯­πŸŒ±
πŸŽƒSummer 🌸 Gardening πŸ‘©β€πŸŒΎ 2026 is Mandatory #Homework

Have you’ve begun????
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Water the babies! πŸ’§πŸ’¦πŸ‡πŸ“πŸ«πŸ‹πŸŠπŸŒΆπŸ†πŸ₯’πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¦πŸŒ½πŸ₯•πŸ’πŸ‘πŸ₯­πŸŒ±
πŸŽƒSummer 🌸 Gardening πŸ‘©β€πŸŒΎ 2026 is Mandatory #Homework

Have you’ve begun????
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Water the babies! πŸ’§πŸ’¦πŸ‡πŸ“πŸ«πŸ‹πŸŠπŸŒΆπŸ†πŸ₯’πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¦πŸŒ½πŸ₯•πŸ’πŸ‘πŸ₯­πŸŒ±
πŸŽƒSummer 🌸 Gardening πŸ‘©β€πŸŒΎ 2026 is Mandatory #Homework

Have you’ve begun????
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Water the babies! πŸ’§πŸ’¦πŸ‡πŸ“πŸ«πŸ‹πŸŠπŸŒΆπŸ†πŸ₯’πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¦πŸŒ½πŸ₯•πŸ’πŸ‘πŸ₯­πŸŒ±
πŸŽƒSummer 🌸 Gardening πŸ‘©β€πŸŒΎ 2026 is Mandatory #Homework

Have you’ve begun????
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Water the babies! πŸ’§πŸ’¦πŸ‡πŸ“πŸ«πŸ‹πŸŠπŸŒΆπŸ†πŸ₯’πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¦πŸŒ½πŸ₯•πŸ’πŸ‘πŸ₯­πŸŒ±
πŸŽƒSummer 🌸 Gardening πŸ‘©β€πŸŒΎ 2026 is Mandatory #Homework

Have you’ve begun????
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Like Boss says

Rationing is a Myth




Be Selfish!!!!

Hoarding is a Myth!!!!

Hoarding is a myth, Hoarding myth is used so Goverments can have someone to blame and not acknowledge that rationing must take place due to a break down in the supply chain.

Boss
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Task A

Keep food prepping

Do it for funsies
1. Go to Twitter.
2. Write: Shortage stock up
3. Read "Top" tweets, see date.
4. Sort by "Latest", read tweets.
5. Analyze Intel.
6. Draw a hypothesis for the next 6 months.
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Task B

Take the #GoodwillChallenge.

Go check out your local Goodwill, Salvation Army, or locally owned and operated thrift store to hunt down SHTF supplies.

See what you can find to put your upcycling skills to the test. Can you repurpose what you find?

This will be an important skill to cultivate in the event of an emergency or a supply chain collapse.

Take the challenge and practice now while you have time.

People in Hurricane areas know this too well

You might have a generator but you hook it for some lights and the fridge. If its really powerful maybe AC or fans, but the little electric appliances cannot be used

Things like pressure cooker that can be place over charcoal

Cast irons, mason jars, hunting knifes, books, electronics,
Forwarded from Mezlim
Summer Gardening Jobs 🌺

Summer does not arrive quietly. It settles over the garden with weight and intensity, stretching daylight into long hours and asking every plant to meet the season’s demands. Growth is no longer tentative. Stems thicken, roots reach deeper, flowers open fully, and vegetables race toward harvest. The work shifts from encouraging life to sustaining it.

The first task is observation. Walk the garden in the cool of morning before heat settles in. Notice which plants thrive and which struggle. Leaves reveal muchβ€”wilting, yellowing, insect damage, nutrient deficiencies. Summer rewards attention as much as effort.

Water becomes the season’s constant responsibility. Deep, infrequent watering encourages stronger roots than daily sprinkling. Water early whenever possible, allowing foliage to dry before evening and reducing disease pressure. Refresh mulch around vegetables, flowers, shrubs, and trees to conserve moisture and moderate soil temperatures.

Harvest often. Beans, cucumbers, zucchini, herbs, tomatoes, peppers, and summer fruits produce more generously when gathered regularly. Missed harvests quickly become oversized, woody, or exhausted. Summer abundance depends on keeping pace with growth.

Weeds flourish alongside crops. Remove them before they flower and set seed. A few minutes each day prevents hours of work later. Cultivate lightly to disturb young weeds while protecting valuable roots beneath the soil.

Support heavy growth. Tie tomatoes, guide climbing beans, secure tall flowers, and check stakes and trellises after storms. What seemed sturdy in spring may bend under summer’s fullness.

Deadhead spent blooms from annuals and many perennials to encourage continued flowering. Trim back plants that become leggy or exhausted. Summer is both a season of growth and gentle correction.

Pests and diseases reach their peak now. Inspect leaves carefully for aphids, caterpillars, beetles, mildew, and fungal spots. Intervene early when problems are small. Encourage birds, pollinators, and beneficial insects that help maintain balance.

Succession sowing keeps harvests coming. Plant additional beans, carrots, beets, lettuce in shaded spots, basil, dill, and quick-growing greens for late-summer and autumn harvests. Empty spaces need not remain empty.

Summer invites enjoyment as much as labor. Sit among the flowers. Watch bees move from bloom to bloom. Listen to evening birdsong. Notice the scent of herbs warmed by the sun and the quiet satisfaction of food grown by hand.

Yet even at its height, summer carries reminders of change. The first fading flower, the earliest seed head, the subtle shortening of days all suggest that abundance is temporary. The garden teaches stewardship rather than ownership. We tend, harvest, support, and appreciate, knowing the season will not last.

Summer is generosity in motion. It asks for consistency rather than urgency, patience rather than haste. Water deeply, harvest often, observe carefully, and respond when needed. In return, the garden offers its richest rewardsβ€”color, fragrance, nourishment, and the simple pleasure of witnessing life at its fullest expression.
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Summer Activities for Kids β˜€οΈ

Water balloon target 🎯
Ice excavation challenge 🧊
Sidewalk chalk murals 🎨
Nature scavenger hunt πŸƒ
Backyard camping β›Ί
Bug observation journal 🐞
Sprinkler obstacle course πŸ’¦
Homemade lemonade stand πŸ‹
Shell collecting 🐚
Sun print art 🌞
Kite flying πŸͺ
Pond life search 🐸
Sandcastle engineering πŸ–οΈ
Frozen treasure hunt ❄️
Paper boat races 🚀
Cloud watching log ☁️
Outdoor painting 🎨
Berry picking πŸ“
Mini garden tending 🌻
Bubble science 🫧
Shadow tracing 🌞
Rock painting πŸͺ¨
Water soak challenge πŸ’§
Bird watching journal 🐦
Nature weaving πŸƒ
Outdoor story time πŸ“š
Picnic planning 🧺
Sunflower measuring 🌻
Stargazing night ✨
Firefly spotting πŸŒ™

Seasonal Treats β˜€οΈ

Watermelon πŸ‰ β€’ Peaches πŸ‘ β€’ Blueberries 🫐 β€’ Blackberries πŸ’œβ€’ Cherries πŸ’ β€’ Corn 🌽 β€’Cucumbers πŸ₯’ β€’ Mango πŸ₯­ β€’ Pineapple 🍍 β€’ Apricots πŸ§‘β€’