I guess everyone who leaves their house daily will have some kind of list. Mine~ Car keys, Wallet, Phone, Headphones, Leatherman multitool, Generally positive attitude
Yes, I always carry my notarized egg currency with me…
My glasses. I can’t see without my glasses
Shit! Good point I also never leave without my glasses. I also never have them off if I’m awake. Shoulda thought of that.
Above and beyond that, in my wallet I keep an emergency prescription glasses lens which I ground down to clip into a keyring.
The indent in my wallet looks like a condom LOL! But no, it’s an emergency lens in case I lose my glasses or something…
Generally positive attitude
I always leave mine at home so it doesn’t get ruined.
I’ve replaced it with a death grip on my will to live and a sardonic attitude toward all the bullshit I’ll have to deal with while I’m at work. It’s the only way to make it through and still have a functioning liver.
Shoes and shirt, or no service otherwise.
Donald Duck would be proud
Donald Duck doesn’t wear shoes, only shirt, bowtie and hat
Photo reference:
Sigh…
Meh, that’s not even required around my area. Just cover your junk and you’re good. 👍
“Testicles, spectacles, wallet, and watch”
Keys, glasses, wallet, and phone.
My parrot…I’m a pirate 🤫.
Yo ho ho brother
It’s funny, for years my list was keys, wallet, and phone, and of those it’s the keys that go back the furthest. I had a key to my parents house when I was a young teen, and I’ve always carried keys with me since (I’m in my 60s now). I sold my house a couple months ago, and I’ve been living in a hotel until I close on a condo, and it feels so strange not to own any keys now, just the key card for the hotel.
No car keys or keys to relatives places?
No keys to anyone else’s place. Car key is a little odd: the hotel has mandatory valet parking, so I don’t have the key when I leave the room, or if I go for a walk. If I drive someplace, the valet hands me the key when they bring the car, so I do have one, but it’s not something I make sure I have when I leave.
Interesting.
Well sometimes nothing if I am with my husband, that is so awesome. But if it’s just me - keys and phone are my usual gear, phone can pay for stuff. Bike lock if I am on the bike; purse with all my purse stuff if I’m driving the car.
Stuff in my purse is wallet with ID and cards, vitamins and medicines, hair stuff and lip balm, sunscreen, a Rubik’s Cube, a crow whistle and dice, glasses cleaner and sometimes sunglasses.
a Rubik’s Cube
How fast is your fastest? I done the 3x3 in like within 60 seconds, nothing even close to the 5-second that pros get.
I suck at it, lucky to solve it at any speed - my penultimate kid is fast though, like you under a minute. Just like to have some analog toys in my bag.
Phone + Insulin pen.
My sensor is stuck to my arm anyways, so I’m not counting that.
Insulin pen, more stuff I wouldnt have thought of.
Clothes, unfortunately. If I go out nude, the nation will bankrupt itself trying to get a front-row viewing of this show~
Keys, wallet, phone, vape. Pants are optional, but they do help with carrying the other stuff.
I have ADHD so I get rid of most problems by literally tying things to myself. I have a second belt which goers over my pants and have a hip bag attached to it. In that I have the following;
Disposable nitrile gloves (3-4 pairs)
Hand sanitiser
Power bank (10000mAh)
USB C cable
Thumb drives (one with kids shows, one with software, one blank)
USB A to C adapter
Wallet
ID lanyard
Emergency cash (not in wallet because if I lose my wallet I still have my cash)
Tissues
Aspirin, paracetamol, and ibuprofen
Ritalin
Plastic bags for rubbish
Nasal inhaler (for blocked nose, long term issue)
Car and house keys (attached on a clip, not inside)
Then I have my pockets for phones (I have 2), wireless headphones, and anything else for the day.
By keeping my keys attached I cannot get in the car without my belt bag.
Sane reply
Do you mean that ironically or literally?
Tbh, if I didn’t actually attach things to myself I would lose them. If I had a kid I would have a strap to connect them. When I take my cat for walkies we have a harness and lead which never leaves my hand. I have my keys set up to lock the front door from the outside so I cannot lock myself out without my keys.
ADHD can suck, but with good tools and processes it is much more manageable.
- keys
- phone
- wallet
- pocket knife
- full tang knife
- multi-tool
- water bottle
- med kit
- tiny pocket screwdriver
- charging block and cables
- flashlight
- fleshlight
- towel
The amount of knives seems excessive lol.
yeah but fleshlight.
Nah thats above board.
I was homeless for about 2 years, so they keep me calm. That’s really all I use them them for; totems I suppose.
This guy EDCs. And masturbates a lot apparently.
Distinct lack of panic.
I carry like $2 in change in my right front pocket, and have for as long as I can remember. I cannot leave the house without it anymore - it feels like something is wrong. I also would struggle to tell you the last time I ever NEEDED physical change. It’s more of a novelty than anything at this point, but it’s part of my routine.
Nitroglycerin :(
Glad issues were found when they were though and am consistently getting better :)