If your home was on fire, and you could save one thing...

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Aur0ra145

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My deer rifle, it's been passed down through my whole family since it was originally bought in 1929.
 

Blueruler182

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My backpack. I have shit in there that I use and then put back in, important shit I never leave, and the only thing that would ever be out of it while I'm home is my laptop. And I have a USB with all the important files in my backpack. Pretty much my life in one convenient place, with the exception of the stockpile of comics littering my bedroom floor.
 

Quaxar

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My "scent of a wookie" perfume

I guess I too have to go with the PC, I don't have much social live so most of my day to day living is saved on this thing. And books are easy to re-buy.
 

Zykon TheLich

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Tough decision, but I think it'd have to be my record collection, so much of that stuff is irreplaceable.
 

sunburst

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I guess I'd take my great uncle's guitar. Everything on my computer is safely backed up and all of my expensive shit is insured. I have some nearly irreplaceable records, but I wouldn't miss them as much and I could probably track most of them down.
 

RanD00M

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I own a PS3,a fairly expensive PC,a nice camera,a cool guitar.But I would save none of those.

<spoiler=I would save this>

Why would I save a plushie? Because I've had him since my first christmas,that was before I became 1 year old.And he still sleeps in the same bed as me.And I will always keep him intact.
 

JaneDoe

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Booze Zombie said:
Probably the insurance papers or the deed.
My first thought also

So, assuming the cats escape and I have my insurance info probably my phone- it has all my music and photo's and is easier to grab than the PC. Or my record player.
 

Aesir23

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My computer. It would be a pain to download all that crap again if I lost it.