Earl Grey
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This is looking through my backpack, which I use when I'm going to be out for quite a while:
Phone + accessories (charger, earphones)
Wallet: containing only the physical cash I need that day, and nothing else (literally, nothing else)
Any important cards: strapped inside the bag itself
16GB USB stick
That glasses-wiping cloth, Tissues
Band-aid, Painkillers
Water bottle, Disposable fork & spoon
Umbrella (if rainy)
2 plastic bags (1 big, 1 small)
Pencil case: mechanical pencil + filling, 2 erasers, drawing pen, 1 of each gold, silver, black marker, 1 of each regular black, blue pen, 1 ink pen
Sketchbook, Notebook, Notepad
Box cutter, Scissor
Is there any conclusion to be made from this chunk of information?
I wonder if detectives have the ability to profile a person based off something like this alone. That would be really cool.
Phone + accessories (charger, earphones)
Wallet: containing only the physical cash I need that day, and nothing else (literally, nothing else)
Any important cards: strapped inside the bag itself
16GB USB stick
That glasses-wiping cloth, Tissues
Band-aid, Painkillers
Water bottle, Disposable fork & spoon
Umbrella (if rainy)
2 plastic bags (1 big, 1 small)
Pencil case: mechanical pencil + filling, 2 erasers, drawing pen, 1 of each gold, silver, black marker, 1 of each regular black, blue pen, 1 ink pen
Sketchbook, Notebook, Notepad
Box cutter, Scissor
Is there any conclusion to be made from this chunk of information?
I wonder if detectives have the ability to profile a person based off something like this alone. That would be really cool.