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That’s a terrible junk drawer. Totally needs a few rubber bands, some paper clips, a thumb tack and a small screwdriver that won’t fit any actual screws. The anti-diarrhea medicine is on point though.
It's also missing appliance manuals, screwdrivers and a hammer, plus random fast food sauce packets and straws.
And bread ties, I wouldn’t keep sauce packets in my home junk drawer though but I hear you on the straws
Hey I don't intentionally put them there. They just end up there sometimes, okay? :P
That said, I know someone who intentionally puts their sauce packets in the junk drawer. But FWIW they stick them in plastic zipper bags first.
I don’t have a paper, much less a sheaf of papers, that would necessitate a clip.
That's why the paper clips live in the junk drawer forever, instead of doing the job they were meant for!
Paper clips are totally useful, they make a quick antenna in a pinch, they can be bent into all sorts of other shapes to make random tools.
Also you are missing some bread ties