u/Chachaechae

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life changing, brain chemistry altered, soul updated fr. this is actual perfection. ESPECIALLY the crunchy rice one. like?? insane. only L is it’s 80 dinars 😭 Bifa you didn’t just cook, you ATE and served and catered the whole event. you’re not a chef, you’re the entire buffet bro. with the right marketing this could deadass be the next kitkat, i’m not even joking.

pls don’t ever stop making these. even if you go broke, just know i will still be funding this operation personally

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u/Chachaechae — 9 days ago
▲ 3 r/snails

I found a snail in my parsley about 3 days ago, and I had the idea of keeping it as a pet. BUT I don't know squat about them. I've done some research on what they like to eat and what kind of environment they need. Here’s what I’ve gathered: soil to maintain humidity, crushed eggshells for calcium (does it have to be powder??), and they can eat cucumber and lettuce (I'm still confused about feeding them daily. Is it okay to feed them every day? Since it came from parsley, can I just continue to feed it that??) I still haven't provided it with soil, and I'm concerned that not having soil will harm it soon. Also, I was considering using soil from a park near my house, but I'm not sure if that’s a good idea. ANY ADVICE IS WELCOMED

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u/Chachaechae — 11 days ago