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paolo
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09 Sep 2015, 9:16 am

A lamp and many books I will never be able to read.



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09 Sep 2015, 10:07 am

Android phone and charger, glasses, nightlight, large bowie knife, Evolutionary Analysis (Pearson international, 4th ed.)


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09 Sep 2015, 11:19 am

An electronic safe, a jug I piss in, and a towel to wipe myself off. The closest washroom is 2 floors down and I have to wake up to pee many times a night so using a jug keeps my sanity intact. I had a clock but it died and was just an annoyance anyway. There is nothing much else in my room.



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09 Sep 2015, 12:30 pm

Earthling wrote:
I don't have a nightstand, but there are things on the floor next to the bed.
A box approx size of shoebox but flatter, filled with Gameboy (classic/color/advance) games and a bathcloth. On top of the box Gameboy Advance SP which I very rarely play these days cause it disrupts my sleep. Also, an alarm clock.
And there's usually a flat round flashlight, but right now it's next to the computer. Forgot to put it back in place after electricity blackout.

i have a Converse shoe box under my dresser that has my original gray Game Boy, 2Game Boy colors and some of my gamw Boy games in it. my two favorite being my Pokemon Red and Blue :heart:


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09 Sep 2015, 12:33 pm

Kiriae wrote:
I don't have a nightstand per se but there is a bunch of stuff by my bed:

A desk lamp and a flashlight. Some snacks. Bootle of water. Tablet. Extension cord so I can charge the tablet if it runs off of battery. Headphones. A bunch of pillows and blankets. Forceps and nail clipper. Body lotion. A diary.

A notebook with dreams used to be nearby too but I don't write it anymore. It was a special interest for 10 years till like 3 years ago. I have 9x96 pages notebooks fully filled with my dreams descriptions and my hand writing is tiny.


you're the second person that said something about a dream noteboo and i think thats awesome. tine for me to get another notebook :P


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09 Sep 2015, 9:27 pm

I sleep in my girlfriend's bedroom & the only things I keep near the bed is my phone & a roll of toilet paper to blow my nose with.


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09 Sep 2015, 10:41 pm

A flashlight, box of tissues, cell phone, kindle, lots of books, hair ties, and a bottle of water.



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10 Sep 2015, 1:38 am

I'm not allowed to have anything on my nightstand because I share a bedroom with 3 rambunctious kittens. They won't even let me have anything plugged into the wall....


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