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… 
 
 
- 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. 👍 
 
- 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. 
 
- “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. 
 
 
 
- 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. 
 
- 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. 
 
 
- Clothes, unfortunately. If I go out nude, the nation will bankrupt itself trying to get a front-row viewing of this show~ 
- 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. 
 
- The ideal list of stuff (sometime I forget or not have time): - Phone
- Keys
- Pepper Spray (am a non-white dude, live in US, but don’t feel ready to carry a gun yet, don’t wanna get too depressed and shoot myself lol)
- wireless earbuds
- some hand sanitizers to clean my hands in case I need to touch a bathroom doorknob and there’s no paper towel to let me open it without getting nasty shit on my hand (anyone else germophobic?),
- hopefully I remember my power bank and the cable
 - Even if you do carry a gun one day, keep carrying the pepper spray. It’s good to have an option between a strong word and a bullet that doesn’t involve getting super close. - Yes of course, use the minimum force necesssary to get out of the bad situation. 
 
- Based on that answer, dont ever get a gun, friend. 
- I completely feel ya with the gun-thingy. 
 
- Wallet, phone, keys. - Keys suck ass though. I can get in through my garage or keypad on the front door. I’ve got a key hidden in case the power is out. However, I have to carry these giant blocks that let me start my truck or SUV. I hate them. I HATE carrying a giant block in my pocket. I wish I could just have an old style key to start my truck. 
- There is nothing I always take with me, but I usually have my phone and underwear. Everything else is up in the air. 
- Everytime? Depends on what I am doing. Is it a walk, bikeride, or drive? - Each has different requirements. - Glasses. That is the one thing that is on the list for all trips. - Wallet: drive. License: bike. Helmet: bike. Walk, maybe nothing but glasses. - Phone about half the time for any of those things. Trying to not bring it as much. The thing you miss most with a phone while out when you don’t have it is the ability to take pictures. 











