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Cake day: April 2nd, 2024

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  • I will preface this by saying that I feed my snake frozen-thawed

    That said, I’ve killed enough pest mice in my lifetime that I no longer feel sympathy for them. They’re cute for sure, but they’re not so cute when they break your oven/range by building a nest in it and shitting everywhere, or by eating all of your food and costing you hundreds of dollars. The only traps that work for city mice are glue traps, and I usually finish them off with a crossbow so they don’t suffer for long.

    Regardless I’m personally against live feeding. A live animal can cause harm to a snake. It will also tend to shit and pee everywhere because it’s terrified, rightfully so. I’ve also seen enough mice die from poison traps that I would never EVER give my snake a wild mouse



  • Tip: get frozen veggies mixes, it’ll make your life easier

    Dutch Pea Soup

    • A fuck ton of split peas (soak overnight)
    • Broth
    • Smoked sausage
    • Bacon
    • Veggies
    • Season to taste

    Day Chili

    • Can of beans
    • Can of chickpeas
    • Can of tomatoes
    • Veggies (I like squash, corn, parsnips)
    • I guess you can add meat if you really want
    • Season to taste (use a shit ton of chili powder and cumin)

    Really you can make just about any soup with a base of broth or tomatoes, veggies, and whatever else you want to toss in. Most of the flavor is gonna be in the seasoning. The slow cooker will draw out the water in the veggies so you need less broth than you may think.













  • As someone in the process of leaving, get it in motion NOW. Emigrating takes time. This goes for anyone looking who is at the current situation and weighing their options:

    Visas and immigration laws aside, there’s a lot that goes into leaving the country. Get all your finances in order, make a plan for how to move your stuff, and think about how long it would take you to trim down literally everything you own to just the essentials. If you have family or pets, this goes for them as well. Start going through your stuff and seeing that you can donate. Get as much stuff packed as you can. Make a bugout bag, fill it with at least 1 week’s worth of clothes and all your essentials (I keep ~3 months of meds in mine). Get a small firesafe and put all your legal paperwork in it. Stockpile your prescriptions if you can. Make sure your car is ready to drive if you’re driving, otherwise have a plan to get rid of it. Withdraw cash in small bills.

    You want to be as prepared as possible