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Your house is on fire

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    After saving all pets and people, the important documents, and other necessities like clothing and medicine, what would you try to save?

    I'm having to really think about this now. I thought it would be pretty difficult, but when I look at most of the stuff I start to think it's not all that important. I'm packing up some little souvenirs and presents, a few favorite books, and not much else.
     
    My computers before clothing, clothing is replaceable. Then definitely some important books. If I still had time, I would try to grab some good video games, or at least the memory cards with all the saves (Since the games are all really replaceable, it's the saves that really matter).
     
    Conveniently, all of my clothing is in my car right now. The only thing I'll need to grab is my laptop and chargers.
     
    My computer, there's a lot of important stuff on this thing
     
    Most likely my phone since I can use that for convenient contact. My laptop too, but I tend to backup my files so I won't fret too much if I don't get a chance to save it.

    Funny enough, several years ago I experienced a real fire when I was in college and living in the dorms. I think I just grabbed my phone and keys and follow my other dormmates to the exit. Luckily the fire didn't spread to my area of the dorms.
     
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    I always keep my empty suitcase in my bedroom just because, so if a fire were to start, I'd just stuff all my electronics + cords within reach into it. After that, I'd grab an armful of clothes, my wallet, and the first sentimental keepsake I see, and then bolt out the door. I'm lucky that I don't live in a very big place, so I think I could be out of here in 2-3 minutes, and not worry about leaving too much behind.
     
    Realistically, I would probably die trying to get all the contents of my bedroom out of the house.
     
    Start trying to save expensive TVs, computer and video games lol. Losing a house is a big loss but everything else would be even worst.
     
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    My Nintendo Switch and my entire closet full of great t-shirts.
     
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