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.
If someone is burning your house down, it seems very likely you would have an immediate use for guns.
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.
Now is hardly the time to disarm.
I mean it depends on how big the container is and whether or not my cat is included in “everyone”. If not my cat then my PC and books
It’s whatever you already have available to use, and I’d say anyone alive, be they human, cat, or alligator, is included in everyone.
Bold to assume I would leave.
Laptop bag is the container, full of laptop and accessories. Fucker costs too damn much to just let burn.
My towel
And your award for the fjords, I assume.
My whole apartment. Joke’s on you it’s a shipping container!
^ Hiro Protagonist up in here.
Basic clothes, because it’s hard to find things that fit
My teddy bear that I still have, my black belt, my parents photos
Anything else I can burn
- closet safe that has precocious metals and money in it.
- the NAS
- my one cat that doesn’t constantly shit on the floor
I have a 40 for shipping container beside my house. I’m good.
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?
@Ludrol@szmer.info I’m sorry for you. fuck feudalists, eat the rich!
Into my largest suitcase: cash, medicine, important paperwork, yearbooks, favorite childhood stuffed animals, a week of everyday clothes, photo albums, every greeting card my husband has ever given me, as much makeup and nail polish as I can fit (shit’s expensive!), phone, kindle, the watercolor I had commissioned of my dog who is no longer with us, and my box of yorkshire gold
Can the container be the car? I’ve lived in my car before. Insurance paperwork (to hopefully be able to get $ for the destruction of the house), phone & chargers, IDs, all my underwear, a change of clothes. Work would probably let me park it in the garage while I was recovering from the loss, if I can keep the job, will land on my feet. If not, things quickly devolve.
This answer assumes the other residents of the house are all ok and not part of this scenario, and I only have to worry about me.
When we have had pending natural disaster, we bring clothes, kids & pets, have documents already in plastic bags, stow my car on second floor of work garage and fill coolers with ice, we have a protocol for hurricanes, but fire is a wildcard.
My home is itself a container. I choose that.
Literally anything other than my work devices