Daily: Wallet, phone, house key with folding reading glasses and pill container on the chain, car key (separate because I don’t like the way the key chain brushes my knee while I drive with everything attached), a couple of those plastic flossers in a baggy, lens wipes.
Often but not quite daily: “AAA” sized penlight, small pocket knife w/ screwdriver and scissors, and multipliers.
Phone and keys, sometimes wallet if I’ll need it.
Mostly just my phone. I don’t need keys because my implants let me open doors at home and at work, and I don’t need a payment card because I also have a payment implant.
Did you put that in yourself? It doesn’t look like a small needle. Did you get a glow or light up one? How do you keep the information safe? Sorry, so many questions. And it’s a lot cheaper than I was thinking.
How do you fare in airport scanners?
They don’t ring. They’re much too small.
The only minor danger I was afraid of was being unable to go through MRI machines with those of my implants that have a ferrite core - i .e. small glass implants. But it turns out, they’re completely unaffected - at least up to 2T, which was the strongest MRI field I went through. They do warp the MRI scan pretty badly around them though 🙂
Can you take them out easily?
They are under my skin, so no 🙂
Implants usually involve a scalpel to get in and out of you - unless they’re small injectable glass implants like those for pets, in which case it’s just a small jab to implant it.
What about if they went through the washing machine?
Phone. If I’ve used the car, the car keys too.
Now you’ve done it. Here come the EDC people

Right front - keys, nail clipper, microfiber cloth, car key on a suspension clip https://www.amazon.ca/Essivox-Suspension-Hanging-Portable-Outdoor/dp/B0FVXG72DZ
Left front - phone, Pixel 6a with GrapheneOS in a thin rubber case.
Right rear - Gerber Dime on a suspension clip
Left rear - folding box cutter, it has it’s own clip
Right cargo pocket - wallet and a coin organizer https://www.amazon.ca/Merangue-Accessories-Clutter-Free-Alternative-Automotive/dp/B09QKQY4SV
Left cargo pocket - two small hand sanitizer bottles one of which contains unscented hand soap, a touch screen stylus (sometimes I wear warm gloves while shopping due to a freezing cold cart handle)
Phone :3. In my phone case I have my ID, and a plastic coin
That’s kinda all that I carry consistently. Other stuff will depend on where im going, or simply what I have on hand
Nothing, i hate having things in my pockets.
Now the three things I always keep in my shoulder bag are, wallet, cell, keys. Oth things cycle innand out, sunglasses, hat, gloves, lip balm.
Pockets: just my phone
Bag: car key, cash, credit/ID cards, mints, glucose tablets, chapstickDog treats, phone, earbuds. Keys, wallet, pen and doggy poo bags in jacket.
Left pocket: phone, wallet Right pocket: keys
Left jacket pocket: headphones Rigt jacket pocket: bicycles lights, handkerchiefs
So many things. That is why I go everywhere with my messenger bag…
Must have: Phone Wallet Napkins (I guess they are called like that? The things to wipe your nose) House keys Car keys
Always have: Keys of my partner’s house Emergency sewing kit Wine opener Lighter (I don’t smoke but I find it useful) Small power bank 3 cables (usb-c, micro usb, Garmin watch cable)
Rarely I leave home: Kindle Mcon
I’m a photo nerd. Uhhh… keys, flashlight, swiss army knife, phone, pocket camera (Ricoh GR III), wallet. If I go anywhere I usually pick up a bigger camera (Nikon Z fc, or if I get serious, the D780, with 50mm / 24-120mm / 70-300mm lenses). There’s also a whole lot of random mystery stuff in my bags. I don’t want to think about that stuff too much, I’ll just get a headache
On my person:
- phone
- hanky
In my bag:
- benadryl, paracet, naproxen
- residence permit, driving license, payment card
- glasses cleaning rag
- rain gear
- keys, fido key
Knife, taser, bulletproof backpack insert, laptop and charger, battery pack, water, compass, water purifier drops, small ocarina, granola bars, tin cup, fire starter, local maps, notebook and pencils, sharpies, light jacket, extra socks, hiking towel, first aid kit, floss, deodorant…
and a set of comedic emergency mustaches.











