• ramble81@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    On my nightstand? the usual: lamp, chargers, some decorations and that’s where my wallet and glasses sit at night.

    In my nightstand? That has turned into a massive junk drawer of thjngs I have no idea of where to put, but some things of note: passport, travel charger, different currencies from the world, old chargers, nail file and clippers, other watches, a journal I tried to keep 20 years ago.

    That reminds me, I should probably go through and clean it out.

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    8 months ago

    Hmmm… Mostly a full bottle of water, rest of the space is for my phone and glasses when I go to sleep, in the morning the same space can be reused for a mug full of coffee.

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    8 months ago

    Condoms, a magic wand, lube, cock ring, extra cables for charging various devices, and a knife the seller named “Praxis” like the moon from Undiscovered Country.

    On top, I keep ear buds, glasses, and my phone, usually.

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    8 months ago

    Inside I keep extra meds and a small gun safe. On top is usually water, Nintendo DS, a book, and my jewelry. When I’m lazy you’ll find little nebulizer vials on top too.

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      8 months ago

      small gun safe

      Amazing how odd that sounds to people that don’t live in the 19th century

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        8 months ago

        Home defense is only normal in the 19th century? I have kids and own guns, not sure what else would be expected.

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          8 months ago

          It’s not normal to need that kind of defence in the 21st century… bandits and what not really aren’t a thing here because we have social security safety nets and (admittedly quite crap) mental health care.

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    8 months ago
    • Crushed hopes and dreams
    • A small motherless goat
    • World peace
    • A cardboard chicken McNuggets box from June 1983, including remnants
    • 2.73 grams of termite frass
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    A lot of shit honestly.

    1. THC vapes (mostly empty)
    2. Books
    3. Blood pressure monitor
    4. Thermometer
    5. Dildos/vibrators/lube for my wife
    6. Small cases/boxes for things
    7. A wii u
    8. Random bush crafting/back packing stuff. Bandaids, head lamps, etc.
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    8 months ago

    Honest:

    • Taco Bell hot sauce packets (may be expired, who knows)
    • McDonald’s Hot Mustard cups or whatever you call them
    • Depleted weed batteries
    • Old remotes that I don’t even know what they go to
    • Random mail from like 2+ years ago
    • Sunflower seeds (fresh!)
    • Nail clippers
    • A couple books I haven’t read yet
    • Extra socks
    • Extra charging cables
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    I don’t have a bedside nightstand but I do have a shallow shelf over my bed where I have sleep meds, paracetamol, wireless earphones, a roll of TP, microfiber cloth and and also put my glasses and snus can there when I go to bed.

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        I had/have a similar setup. My one cat I’ve had for years never knocks anything down but now I also have a kitten and he occasionally feels the need to clear that ledge off. Typically when I’m in bed. It is kind of funny just hearing the pill bottles slide for a bit then fall out of nowhere.

        I don’t keep very much up there now. Only stuff he shows very little interest in pushing over.