i’m a pocket trouble. you put me in a pocket and i chew right through it. savvy?

anarcho-daoist political sciences student living in poland.

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Cake day: June 21st, 2023

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  • Oh I get that. I’m living in the city centre in one of Poland’s major cities and assholes with motorbikes and sportscars are literally revving the engine ALL. THE. TIME.
    And it’s such a useless stuff, too. Like, yesterday at 2AM some asshat on a bike just kept burning the tires and revving the engine for 3 minutes straight.

    And I had to wake up at 4AM for work, so obviously I’m pissed.


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    1 year ago

    You know, Prussia, despite being in german culture group was kind of it’s own thing.
    So it does not belong to germans, but prussians!

    and yes, it’s a massive shortcut, but i’m from olsztyn (formerly: allenstein) and i want to see prussia being it’s own separate thing.
    i’m obviously very biased and i do not care.







  • “Best” is relative, but I guess the most wholesome is when I once forgot to lock the cage properly and went to sleep. One of my rats went straight to the bed and proceeded to cuddle, instead of wrecking havoc. It’s not that common for rat girls, but she did it anyway, my little champ. She spent all the night there. It was truly a bonding moment, especially since she was a very small ratto at a time and being a kid she’s supposed to rather eat the shit out of everything in the room (since socialization is often based on making them not destroy things with teeth)








  • You can raise a baby rat (although it doesn’t need to be a baby, too) found in the wild, because they are virtually the same as domesticated ones. At least here in Europe, where I live.

    The type of a rat you’re looking for is a “Norwegian Rat” or “Brown Rat”, which is the most common type in the wild.

    Generally speaking, there’s a saying that animal you rescued will try to pay that back in love.