Your home is about to be incinerated, but you've been given enough time to evacuate everyone and fill a single container you have already with belongings to bring. What are you loading up, and what items are you saving from the impending inferno?
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My towel
Now this is a frood who really knows where his towel is
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Why is this hyperspcific question happening to me in real life?
(My belongings fit in two containers so I just bring the electronic stuff and leave food + clothes behind)
Oh shit, I hope things get better soon. That sounds rough.
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The bin of important documents. Everything else is replaceable. Pictures and data are backed up digitally. Clothes can be bought again. Family is already safe.
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Server, laptop and documents
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My towel
And your award for the fjords, I assume.
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Why is this hyperspcific question happening to me in real life?
(My belongings fit in two containers so I just bring the electronic stuff and leave food + clothes behind)
what? why is your house incinerated?
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what? why is your house incinerated?
It isn't but it feels like it is. (Eviction)
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My whole apartment. Joke's on you it's a shipping container!
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Guns, cash, photos, safe contents.
Everything else is replaceable.
edit: I realize the guns are replaceable, but not like go to the corner store and buy same day replaceable. And I might need them.
Can we just agree to let all the guns incinerate please
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You have reminded me to catalogue the collection
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Can we just agree to let all the guns incinerate please
Hmm, why? I'm generally a pacifist, but I don't see us getting out of our current global predicament without some violence.
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Basic clothes, because it’s hard to find things that fit
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- closet safe that has precocious metals and money in it.
- the NAS
- my one cat that doesn't constantly shit on the floor
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My teddy bear that I still have, my black belt, my parents photos
Anything else I can burn
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You have reminded me to catalogue the collection
wrote last edited by [email protected]Consider making a list of everything you own, including brand and model. If you ever have a house fire, it’ll be the single most worthwhile thing you’ve ever done. There are entire companies dedicated to maximizing your insurance payout after a total loss; All they do is ensure you’re listing makes and models (or at least specs) for everything.
Insurance companies have gigantic lists of the absolute cheapest items on the market for common household items. If you list “toaster” on your insurance list, the insurance company will only pay out for the cheapest toaster on the market. The more specific your listing is, the less wiggle room they have to cheap out on you. That service will increase your payout by listing specifics. They change it from “toaster” to “pink retro-style four-slice toaster with bagel and defrost settings”, and your payout for that toaster goes from $3 to $280.
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I have a 40 for shipping container beside my house. I'm good.
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My home is itself a container. I choose that.
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My home is itself a container. I choose that.
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My whole apartment. Joke's on you it's a shipping container!
^ Hiro Protagonist up in here.
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Can we just agree to let all the guns incinerate please
Now is hardly the time to disarm.