Valuable: my engagement ring

Precious: hmmm not sure. Either my MacBook because it has loads of photos and all of my academic writing on it, or a literal suitcase full of photos.

I lost ALL of my possessions about 8 years ago, including lots of sentimental things, so I try not to care too much about ‘stuff’ anymore.

Valuable: My engagement ring
Precious: I wouldn’t run into a burning building for anything really, maybe a McKenzie Thorpe limited edition print I really like

A few sick burns to fiancees in this thread

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you have 35 grand pianos? You must have a massive house to fit them all in!

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Valuable: I have nothing worth stealing m8, don’t know what you’re on about

Precious: Emmett, my cat. duh.

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Valuable; probably a Julian Opie self-portrait which I think is worth a fair bit more than anything else in the house.

Precious; dunno…the kids? Everything else is insured. It would be a shame to lose old irreplaceable family photos but I wouldn’t say there were any that were specifically precious I dunno

Can’t really imagine running into a burning building to rescue anything inanimate …though I’d maybe grab USB sticks and a couple of hard drives on my way out of a burning building

Yeah, if they can’t get out by themselves then they’re clearly genetically inferior & incapable of surviving in the modern world

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numbered/signed print or original painting?

I don’t let myself get attached to anything I’m not willing to walk out on in 30 seconds flat if I feel the heat around the corner. Except for my wife obvs; would be completely fucked without her. Possessions-wise though, I’ve got bugger all worth worrying about. Maybe various forms of ID?

Original vinyl screenprint

If it’s a life-size “vinyl on wooden stretcher” work by Julian Opie you are very lucky, as they are worth serious money.

Can’t imagine I would be running into a burning building to save anything tbh

But most valuable and precious is

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probably my silly gaming PC

but really it’s this:

It’s a small (20cm x12cm) black vinyl screenprint on white plexiglass so not in the serious money category but still fairly businesslike

easily portable should I need to evacuate the building too I guess

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I don’t currently have anything that would fetch more than say £500 if that. My early 90s Fender Strat is probably the most valuable thing but it’s not particularly precious to me.

Right now I feel like I could lose everything and it would have little effect on me but then again I also think I’m mildly depressed so that could be bullshit. I do however feel like as I get older physical things mean less and less.

Most valuable: decks, probably

Precious: not sure. I’ve got photos, but I’ve never really been one for looking back at old photos. They don’t make ipod classics any more, so I’d probably grab that on the way out.

Valuable: Hi-Fi speakers, worth around £1500 (they were acquired for free however)

Precious: Probably the speakers again. Some sentimental attachment and the fact my dad would murder me if they came to any harm

this is probably the coolest/most impressive thing I’ve ever read on DiS

Valuable: dunno, macbook/iPhone probably, maybe my skis? they’re probably worth fuck all these days though

Precious: record collection I guess, all my music on hard drives is basically readily available anywhere on the web these days but records just feel more special.

Agreed. It’s difficult to feel nostalgic about an mp3 file
But my vinyl copy of Parallel Lines by Blondie on the other hand…