Let’s see how much we have in common with our backpack inventories.

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  • Work laptop (although I use it as my personal laptop too)
  • Kindle
  • Bluetooth speaker (JBL clip 4)
  • Surface Pro 3
  • Folding mouse
  • Folding keyboard
  • prepaid envelope in case I forget to check my knife while flying
  • notepad and pen
  • Umbrella
  • Flashlight (Nitecore T4K)
  • craft hammer w/ flatheads in shaft
  • mini ratcheting screwdriver w/ bits
  • mini tape measure
  • 130w usb-c charging block
  • 10ft USB-C cable
  • short USB-C cable
  • adapters for everything
  • folding lockpicks
  • collapsible chopsticks
  • Folding Allen wrench set
  • sunglasses
  • passport
  • compressible shopping bag
  • 20 Ah power bank w/ 65w output
  • Small folding drone and controller
  • Probably other things I’m not thinking of right now

Edit:

  • Koss Porta Pro headphones
  • 500gb Samsung T7 touch external SSD
  • Surface Pen
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  • prepaid envelope in case I forget to check my knife while flying

Doesn’t list knife. 🤔

Edit: it’s in one of your pant pockets isn’t it?

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7 points

It is indeed. Along with my Pixel Buds Pro and chapstick

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12 points

you are ready for whatever comes your way!

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10 points

That’s my goal! I like to be the guy that when someone needs something, they go “Oh, SaintWacko probably has it.” And they’re usually right!

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5 points

Walking around with your passport is a dangerous game.

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5 points

If I managed to lose my backpack, my passport is one of the things I’d be least upset about losing

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Plot twist: I have two of them. Because of fear of losing it.

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2 points

Tell us about your mini drone!

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It’s an old DJI Mavic Mini! Great little drone, folds up small enough to fit in a coat pocket, but it’s got about half an hour of battery life. It’s one of those things I don’t use very often, but when I do there’s no substitute

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1 point

I, too, am a real-life D&D character.

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1 point

Ah the Koss PortaPros! Excellent choice.

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1 point

What bag you got?

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The main bag is older gen SwissGear USB ScanSmart backpack, and then in one of the pockets I have an Everki Venue bag that has the surface and its peripherals, the tools, the flashlight, bag, chopsticks, SSD, and charging stuff. It’s nice because if I want something more compact I can pull out the Venue and still have almost all my stuff. What I’d really like to find is some sort of modular system, so instead of having bags inside bags I have multiple bags that hook together and I can combine them in different ways depending on what I need

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Yeah if you find something like that I’d also be interested. I have a bag in bag situation too.

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25 points
  • Two N95 face mask
  • An USB charger
  • Two USB cords a type C and a mini-B
  • A pen a pencil a very small notepad
  • A rigid sleeve for importants documents (actually the menu from a restaurant near my workplace )
  • A scarf, two gloves, a wollen cap
  • sunglasses
  • no-sun-glasses
  • cloth for cleaning glasses
  • plastic bags
  • flashlight

I hate having to put the labtop from work in here that bastard is heavy

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5 points

You carrying my bag around? Hehe. I also keep a tablet, and a leash and collar for my dog.

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8 points

Oh that was that kind of collar…

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7 points

Woof ;-)

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21 points

Wait, is this something characteristic of the spectrum?

I love to take a backpack nearly everywhere with 1st basis supplies

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It’s a stability thing. The autistic brain tends to want a lot more structure around it. Unfortunately, life can often get in the way of this. A backpack can act as a “safety kit”. You know you will always have critical resources to hand, and so are less stressed with unexpected changes.

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We think my son might have autism and trying to engage with the school and health services for a bit of support. So far no luck. Anyway, because of this we’re learning a lot and I’m now starting to think perhaps I have a touch of it.

I didn’t know a backpack was a thing. I take mine everywhere. Last year I met a group of friends I haven’t seen in years in a pub and I took my bag. They asked why do I have a bag. “It’s got my stuff in it”. They did enjoy trying my flash lights (I sometimes take two in case one runs out. It never has because they’re regularly charged)

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5 points

I think it’s more common among us than NTs. Military veterans would probably be another group that has a high prevalence of backpack use.

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I had no idea that was a thing. I used to take my backback everywhere to the point people asked me if I sold drugs. Apparently dealers often taken their backpacks everywhere cause of that. Eventually I forced myself to stop doing that, guess I was masking that too without knowing

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One of the dudes on Love on the Spectrum went on a first date with his backpack. But, he was a gentleman and carried it by hand on his side.

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17 points
  • Cough drops
  • Ear plugs (a few here and there)
  • Microfibre cloth
  • a lucky charm
  • pocket-size tissue pack
  • an emergency $50 bill
  • an emergency snack
  • an emergency Linux install USB drive

These are stuff then generally stay in the bag between trips. Stuff like a water bottle I add before almost any long trip out.

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12 points

An emergency Linux install USB drive?? In what scenario would you imagine you would need that?

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16 points

Probably one that can live boot and run right off of USB. There’s a computer, you might be able to use it without knowing how to log on by booting from that stick. Now you might send/receive messages in a dire circumstance.

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5 points

Genius. I’m going to make one tomorrow.

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3 points

A Frend getting tired of Windows /s

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15 points

Never leave home without one. I’m always amazed others don’t do it as well.

I carry a 5.11 Rush 72. Uually there’s:

  • a camera; Fuji X-S20
  • contact lens cleaner and storage
  • small bicycle pump
  • 2 sunglasses (Oakley M2 & Ray-Ban Wayfarer)
  • sunscreen during summer
  • floppy boonie hat during summer
  • one/two pocket knives
  • a single watch storage case, usually with a watch in it
  • a strip of blood pressure medication
  • two powdered ibuprofen painkillers
  • a bandaid or two
  • a pen

And there’s bound to be something like a roll of candy, a snack, a water bottle, etc in it at any given time.

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5 points

I love those Wayfarers. I have a pair of Foldies (knock off brand that fold into a sort of little cube) in light blue. Polarized sunglasses are the best!

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They are excellent; very comfortable and always in fashion for those who care. My particular ones are non-polarized.

The Oakleys I have ARE polarized, and for a lot of situations it’s really handy for sure. Great at cutting annoying reflections on water, allows you to see through glass with reflections, etc.

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