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- A plastic redstone block that lights up when you tap it
- A small cardboard box. Made in china apparently. I sticked a tag on it years ago, written in a non-standard Elian script that I have forgotten. I can read "DT - Power N" behind the tag. The box contains
- - An USB to PS2 converter.
- - An unknown cable. Input looks like a Jack port, output is 3 pistol-shaped female-Jack to male-Jack. I have no clue how this thing ended here.
- - A microSD to SD card adapter
- A pen. Black, does not work.
- A treasure-shaped wooden box filled with found coins. A gift of my grandma. There is "La Gueva del Pirata" burned into the wood. I don't actually knows what it means. Looking back at it, it might not be the most hygenic thing. Most things should be dead by now right?
- A small chewing gum jar filled with foreign coins. The jar is green and kinda transparent. I peeled off the branding so I could hope to see through.
- A tiny screwdriver. Looks like it was offered with my Fairphone 3.
- A... binary dice ? 6 faced, goes 2-4-8-16-32-64. No idea why.
- Another microSD to SD adapter.
- 4 packs of "dust removal before screen protection" stickers.
- An old smartphone box repurposed as pin box. The marking says "Punaises" in the same non-standard Elian script. I still can't read it, and I'm way too lazy to try to decipher the other based on that. Filled with pins, surprisingly.
- A retractable pen, branded to an unknown house-selling-agency-thing. Works. ...and now my palm has black lines on it. Looking at it makes me feel like it's the hand I had in high school.
- A "push bubbles out after screen protection" brush-card-thingy.
- A transparent pen box filled with 6-faced dices of varying origins. This kind of amounts can only come from Warhammer.
- A small jack micro. From a headset I replaced a few years ago. The moss thing has been deformed under the weight of a Nintendo DS.
- A Nintendo DS XL case. Contains:
- - A shiny TyogreEX polemon card. Surprisingly good condition.
- - A DS, with an R4. I don't have a charger to check what's in there. And I'm too lazy to find an SD card reader.
- A mini-jack to USB adapter
- A driver CD for Windows. "GIGABYTE \n AMD MOTHERBOARD"
- Paper cards to note things on. All over the place. Offered by my parents as an attempt to get me into learning german. Never used any.
- A Geomag transparent box filled with 6 faced dices. Def Warhammer.
- Windows driver CD. "tp-link"
- Windows driver CD. "AOC \n E2470SW \n M2470SW"
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Hey, I'm back.
Listened to that while away. Is neat.
https://2mellomakes.bandcamp.com/music
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- A pouch offered with my headset. Claims to be somehow waterproof. Didn't even bother trying, I just don't believe you here.
- Another promotional pen, "STOP à la souffrance animale - 30 millions d'amis". Guys are ambitious. No clue how it got there. Still functional. this time I tried it on a paper card instead of my hand. Oh, it's made of rolled paper, which is within standard deviation of coolness, but towards the top.
- Framework's screwdriver.
- A phone backplate. Unknown brand, not from any model I own.
- Phone screen wiper. Old. I don't know if that makes it unusable. Still feels weird to the touch, so maybe still good?
- A super cheap headset with a thin, tangled jack cable.
- A folded sheet of sandpaper. Unknown grain. This one is probably the thing I use the most in this drawer. About once per semester.
- A pencil. Point broken. Looks quite clean actually.
- A sim card dimension adapter. Hey, someone needed that yesterday.
- 4 bands of Velcro tape. Rather good quality. Probably used for cable packaging at some point.
- Small pouch filled with elastics.
- Dark tangled mass with an in-ear speaker sticking out. The smell isn't actually *that* strong.
- A Nintendo 3DS case, covered in spider webs
- - A 3DS, with a heart roughly painted in white nail polish. The stylus is missing.
- - "Art Academy" cartridge
- - "My Sims Kingdom" cartridge
- A piece of red string. I use this thing to recognise my suitcase at airports. Doesn't happen often.
- A paperclip meant to hold the paper cards together.
- Oh, one of the cards has a cut tab and "SUS" written on it. Not my writing.
F*ck I pinched my finger when closing the thing. I actua - *ouch* ok don't try to type with this hand - I actually did it, like the only thing you can f*ck up, what a madlad.
It feels warm now, I guess it means it's good.
My muscle memory typed that "i" with the pinched finger and it didn't hurt.
So as I was sayi - *ouch, this time it did hurt* - saying, you are now informed. Through a christmas family dinner, pinched fingers, and even if it means typing over an open drawer, journalism honors its duty.
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