- Not necessarily unique, but I mostly always carry a small pouch containing a full D&D dice set. - I haven’t needed dice in… years, now that I think about it, but I carry them as a symbol of luck. Not good luck or bad luck, just luck, chance. Helps me keep things in perspective when everything goes sideways. - You never know when you’ll find yourself in a position where there are 20 choices and you just can’t decide. - Good way to create 20 different timelines… - Don’t worry, we’re in the worst one 
 
- Oh, no, that particular D20 is a drama queen. I’d rather take a guess than trust that die. - …but it’s the one you carry everywhere? - As I’ve said, a symbol of luck, not necessarily of good luck. A sort of Memento Mori, but for the fact that no matter how hard you try, sometimes it’s just not up to you. - But… You specifically choose one that is bad luck when you could be trying to get one you believe is good luck lol so you could be trying! - Ah, but you see, I’m not looking for a good luck thing! Having the one which always works against my best interests is a reminder that everything is about balance! Some are lucky, some are unlucky, and that’s just how life goes! 
 
 
 
 
 
- Far Cry: Blood Dragon tought me you can use them to distract your enemies. - I do have an XL D100 I bought more as a collectible, treated copper alloy! Think it could be classified as lethal under appropriate use conditions! 
 
 
- I have the wallet of an old German conductor out of München Gladbach, Arnold Queasten. I found it in a thrift store as it looked like a nice quality leather wallet. - In it are still some notes from Arnold, on two of his business cards. A note of someone here knew from the war, and another person from the flute section. - There was one pfennig, a German penny still in it. So I have Arnold’s last penny. I found his grave on findagrave, one day I’ll visit that. - I’m now terribly afraid of losing the wallet, though, because I’m unsure a casual finder would appreciate the beauty of such a piece. - This is one of the coolest things I’ve seen here. - Thnx! Such a great find 
 
- This sounds like something I would do. So don’t be too scared of losing it, there are others like you out there that would carry on just like you. - I must say though, the romantic in me sees this as a movie or book. Story of your life’s struggles and ups and downs, but the wallet keeps you grounded. You finally make it to visit his grave and a woman walks up, daughter of Arnold. Ends up being the love of your life. 
 
- I’ve got a black joker card in my wallet. I was walking to the tram stop with someone once, when I saw this playing card face-down on the floor, so I said “bet you I can guess this card,” I knelt down, and I said “I think it’s a joker.” I was about to turn it over when my friend said “hold on, black or red?” I said black and turned it over, and now it lives in my wallet. 
- I used to have a 1/4" nut that missed the threading process. I had it on my keychain to remind me that even if something is done millions of times without error, sometimes mistakes can happen. - Lost it when my backpack was stolen. - I love material defects. Nothing else will give you confidence like knowing that jerk owes you a nickle 
 
- A crow-calling whistle and a small tin of peanuts. - Presumably the peanuts to lure squirrels, and the whistle to sic your black-feathered demon army on them, you sicko - I’m indifferent to squirrels… but my city has hired a falconer to scare the crows away with hawks, so now the crows symbolize the oppressed masses being persecuted by the state. - Out there is someone with a hawk-whistle and a jar of raisins. I pray that you too shall never meet. - I doubt the falconer would have any issue with me—I’m helping to keep them employed. - Look, would you stop being reasonable for a second and just fight already? - That’s what I’m secretly training the crows for. 
 
 
 
- What!? Why scare the crows away? - while Baz insists he has nothing against crows, it’s the mess they leave behind that has people crying foul. - Nah, I’d feel rather blessed to trudge through crow poo on the daily in my stompers. SF is brewing something terrible. The crows will have their retribution. 
 
 
- Give us back our crows! 
 
 
 
- My granfather’s watch. - Keister watch. 
 
- I keep ear plugs in my zip pouch wallet so I’m always ready for any concerts or random loud areas. - Same here, I got this from being in the military, where you were issued a pair when you arrived in the ship. 
- I keep a pair of those loop ones in my backpack for the same reason 
- One pair in my travel stuff always. Habit from grad school when I lived next door to a frat house 
- I keep a pack of disposable ones in my fanny pack. It’s useful because sometimes someone in the group needs em. 
 
- Made a 5" aluminum baseball bat in high school shop class learning how to use a lathe. It’s been on my keys ever since. Thing is probably older than most folks reading this. - Edit: pic as requested. :) https://i.imgur.com/jrxStc4.jpeg - Well now I want to see it! - Added to my post! 
 
- Nice bat! 
- Post bat or gtfo - Added to my post! - Well earned upvote 
 
 
 
- A metal red uno reverse card sits in my wallet. It was a gift from my girlfriend and an acknowledgement of our in joke of replying no u to compliments and I love yous. 
- Leaving aside points about driving licence numbers being unique or whatever, it would be the silver pentagram that I made back in the '90s and have worn (or occasionally carry in my wallet etc, when the cord breaks) ever since. 
- Small high power flashlight, about the size of a tube of m&ms. People laugh at it all the time, but it comes in handy weekly, sometimes daily. - Think of how many times you pull out your credit cell phone light. Now imagine being able to light up a room like daylight if need be. Very useful. - Those same people who laugh, eventually realize the value, and come asking for my light when we’re together and it’s needed 
- Syringe of thermal paste - deleted by creator 
 
- A pack of nicotine gum. 
 I don’t need or use it anymore, but I still carry it with me every day.
 It’s a reminder of how addicted I was and how I swore to never smoke another cigarette in my life.
- My fingerprints. - My first thought (you might even call it my gut reaction) was “my microbiome,” so it’s along similar lines to yours. 
 
- An old silver pendant that used to be my mother’s. It has a simple yet iconic design, people often notice it and make comments on it. 











