What's under your bed?

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What's a trundle?

What's under my bed? Hm.. a lot of dust and cables from some speakers. And a door to another dimension, leading into a paradise full of cookies. I wish, at least.
It looks something like this:
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Before last night, a few ds games, a big keyboard (piano), all of my drawings and game ideas, posters from nintendo power, and some cables. Now my bed is on the floor, moved all the stuff elsewhere
 
Boxes for computer components in case one fails and I have to send it back, two Toshiba Tecra S2 laptops, a bunch of Ethernet patch cables, and probably an unopened bag of chips (for emergency snacking).
 
A highly developed culture of bacteria and dust bunnies. They intermingle together, creating the perfect society, until someone moves the bed, freaks out at the amount of filth and destroys the entire thing with the apocalypse tool, i.e, a mop.
 
A surprising amount of people have nothing under it. Maybe I am further along the path to being a hoarder than I thought.
 
A bunch of computer hardware such as USB adaptors, wires, hard drives that are out of their shell (I have a SATA-USB connector) is in one box and some miscellaneous things in another box. Also the odd packet of crisps falls under there sometimes.
 
We have done on desks, in rooms, in closets, toolboxes and in your every day carry bag. This seemed like the logical progression.

I recently moved so my current one is OK, mainly consists of my tools I want in easy reach, a collection of computer leads, a couple of boxes of junk to scrap for parts, some skateboard decks and my current projects box.

Before that... well this classic cartoon theme says most of what you would want to know here


Also "my bed touches the floor" does not count. Look anyway.

dust, boxes, old rc cars and a disintegrating box loaded full of hot wheels and matchbox cars.
 

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