

- Colt Mustang Plus II in a kydex holster.
- Kizer Drop Bear utility knife
- Police Security pocket flashlight
- Drake leather wallet
- Car Key that has a bottle opener built into it, my house key, & a Champion spark plug gap tool that I use as a keychain
- Zippo pipe lighter in a leather pouch
- Casio W-800HM watch
- Linsoul KZZS10 earbuds with an Anker Bluetooth dongle to hook them up to my phone
- SwissTech battery bank with a lightning and micro usb cable
- Smootherpro stainless steel bolt action pen
- IPhone 13 plus in an Otterbox Defender case which is not in the picture because I was using it as a camera
by UltraMagaFan123
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I think you may like the color green:-)
Ah, and now I want a Mustang. Looks sweet.
Casio w-800 represent. What im rocking until I can afford a solar negative display square g shock.
Basically nothing – these are all fairly practical items that don’t express personality aside from their utility. The only thing that stands out to me is the leather zippo pouch, since I don’t see those often.
You have an outdated phone
You care enough about audio to daily decent IEMs but then hook them up to a crappy Bluetooth receiver thereby slashing whatever audio benefits you would have had.
I like the Casio watch!
I think you’re a young guy that likes old stuff. I think you’re probably fairly new to the coal plant, and I think you work in the plant rather than an office.
I thought about this a bit more
1. You’re right handed
2. You appendix carry this pistol, hammer down, so you would have to thumb cock or rack the pistol to put into operation.
3. You clip the knife in your right front pocket. You don’t like whetstones, but you intend to learn how to use them someday.
4. You clip the flashlight on your left front pocket. You use that light while you do work in the plant.
5. Wallet goes in the back left, you sit on it most of the time.
6. Phone in the back right.
7. I bet you like bourbon and sip it while you smoke your cigar. You have a pipe lighter, but you prefer cigars.
Cross post this to Deductions. That’s what you’re looking for
That you’re from the US, like 90% of this sub
Bend over and let me peg you, OP
You’re the “if it works, it works” dude. Not many of these things are the best option but they all work and they’re reliable. If “if it aint broke don’t fix it and if it is I’ll fix it” kinda person.
EDIT: except the Casio, GOATed watches.
Small gun small hands
You are familiar with more niche audio stuff like iems, and don’t listen through what everyone else is listening
You either use a lighter every day or a hipster, and with that lighter smoking is a good bet.
IT help desk?
You worry about if you missed anything when you stand up from a place too long and pat everything! 😂
You’re bad at sharpening knives?
Love the watch and the piece choices!
You drive an older Honda
Have you had to replace any springs, extractor, or ejector in that colt? I’ve owned a couple and I had problems with failure to extract on both. Could never really find the root of the problem.
You looooooove gay porn.
You live in a country that is so unsafe and due to your insecurities you feel like you have to carry a firearm?
Lefties unite
What’s the case on your Honda key? Looks sick
Subject is a white male, estimated late 50s to 60s. Based on demographic norms for rural and semi-urban white males in this age bracket, there is a 70–80% probability he has no post-secondary degree, making a high-school education the most likely outcome. His work history, inferred from lifestyle cues and consumption patterns, suggests a 65–75% likelihood of long-term employment in blue-collar or skilled-trade fields such as construction, maintenance, transport, or manufacturing, maybe law enforcement (drugs/vice).
Alcohol preferences indicate he appreciates beer and liquor, which is statistically common among males in this cohort once economic stability is reached (approx. 60%+ probability of regular discretionary spending on premium spirits). His cigar use appears occasional and ceremonial, but his primary reliance on mainstream cigarette brands like Camels, Winstons, or Marlboros is consistent with long-term habitual smoking, typical of 50–55% of blue-collar male smokers from his generation. This pattern suggests a high likelihood (70%+) of respiratory or cardiovascular decline contributing to his overall diminished health compared to earlier years, when he was more athletic.
Relationship history aligns with demographic data showing white males in this age group have a 45–50% divorce rate, with a 20–25% chance of remarriage. His personal aspirations toward musicianship, combined with the absence of professional success, suggest a high probability (75%+) that music functioned as a major identity goal in early adulthood. Although he lacked the capability, discipline, or opportunity to achieve it, he retains a strong attachment to music as a listener. This behavior fits the pattern of individuals who maintain lifelong admiration for artistic pursuits they were unable to master (approx. 65%+ likelihood among hobbyist musicians).
Overall, the behavioral indicators place him within a statistically common archetype for aging, working-class white males of his generation: historically physical, aspirational but constrained by skill or circumstance, inclined toward routine tobacco use, loyal to familiar brands, nostalgic for earlier abilities, and carrying both the health impacts and life outcomes typical of that demographic cluster.
Practical person. Razor knives are underrated in my opinion and very useful for everyday tasks. You like pipes and take care of your stuff. Casio watch cannot be understated
EDC a pipe lighter but not a pipe or tobacco pouch. Work at a power plant, so likely get drug tested. To me that indicates that you’re using the lighter for some kind of work, not smoking. Electrician?
Likely in your 50s. You’re afraid of change and stuck in the past. Your vehicle is at least 10 years old but probably closer to 15 years old. You have an old iPhone that is almost as old as
You are very concerned about what others think of you even though you claim to okay it off. You’re always looking for affirmations from male colleagues. You likely live in the US south and try to diminish your stubbornness with a “salt of the earth” mentality. You’re blue collar, could be in labor still but likely in management of some sort.
Based on serial number and lack of noticeable wear, the colt is newer and likely another purchase made because it’s either familiar or you were told it was a good option.
Are you carrying a 1911 with the hammer down or is that just for the photo?
it’s says I’m hung like a hamster and proud of it !
Drive Honda looking to drive 1988 obs Chevy
Hatred for sharpening stones
Back pain from the tri fold as apposed to bifold
He be gapin fools (fools=spark plugs)