individual environmentalism gets a lot of flak in the face of corporate pollution but picking up litter makes a significant, noticeable impact. I spend about an hour a week picking up litter from around my dorm complex and I'm literally outpacing my community's litter production. Just an hour a week from one person is enough to offset nearly 200 people's worth of littering.
it would take less than 100 man-hours of labor per week to keep my whole college campus entirely litter-free. If you got two classrooms' worth of people to spend two hours per week each picking up litter, the whole campus would end up spotless and they'd straight up fucking run out of things to pick up.
If you're looking for some way to make a noticeable and positive impact on the world around you, go pick up some litter.
Got assigned the rats at work, hopefully there'a no dead (cannibalized) litters or small naked men running around like the mice rooms today bc I'm SLEEPY
this isn't gonna happen in yuriverse cause logically i dont think leafpool would want to go through another pregnancy after the hell that happened... but considering a post oots au where mothpool has a litter maybe
anyway if y'all ain't on chickensmoothie this month you really should try it out. the pride ratties are fuckin adorable as hell and I need more people to trade with lmao
(there's like 20 flags available from the set but I'm doing my Triple-A collection of these three specifically)
I introduced the pods to radish leaves for the first time - they demolished them overnight. been experimenting with some other produce to see what they like now that multiple clutches have hatched and the population is growing significantly
every time i've said 'yeah idk it's just the whole feeding every four hours, waking up in the middle of the night, cleaning up poo and spit up and all that, it's not really for me, yanno?' is being revisited on me with a vengeance