Apologies peers! I couldn’t figure out how to incorporate images into the original PDF so I made a semblance of a chart on word with the photos I took. I will try correcting it.
Author: Khaalis Smithers
Hi, I am Tyshawn Khaalis Smithers, though I preferably choose to go by either Khaalis or Tyshawn Khaalis as a moniker. I consider myself to be studied and bodied in multiple areas of life, but my focuses lie in self-exploration and the study of how humans interrelate through experience and the construction/absence of boundaries and morals. I believe that people have a deep general capacity for transcendence (if they desire it) but to achieve it, we must be willing to completely dismantle our egos and passions so that we can reconstruct and reestablish them. I believe that I am special, as are others, and that specialty is contingent upon how committed to ourselves we can be. I love to read, write, sing and do anything musically-inclined, eat, abstract my experience, and explore tabooism. I am African-American and/or Black, and proud. I am gender-nonconforming and believe myself to be chosen for a specific purpose although I am unaware of what it is totally. I love meeting people but am highly anxious though I consider myself to be likeable and interesting. Please provide me space to grow and foster better behavior! Nice to meet everyone.
Nice bingo card Khaalis! A few of the terms might not be showing the right image. Siliques and silicles are fruits that are restricted to the Brassicaceae family (cabbage/ mustard family, they do not occur in any other family. The plant you are showing for the silique is in the carrot family (Apiaceae), these are schizocarps, which are different from the silique and silicles of the cabbage family fruits. But nice job on the card!
I accidentally put the vervains in the conniption spot where I meant to put the zinnias!
Nice bingo card Khaalis! A few of the terms might not be showing the right image. Siliques and silicles are fruits that are restricted to the Brassicaceae family (cabbage/ mustard family, they do not occur in any other family. The plant you are showing for the silique is in the carrot family (Apiaceae), these are schizocarps, which are different from the silique and silicles of the cabbage family fruits. But nice job on the card!