Okay, I'll bite. Here's mine with some subtle differences. I'm somewhat frugal, so note the used and aged Camelbak.

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Here are the contents

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On the left is a "gorilla-pod" tripod for my camera, i find them a lot more useful and less cumbersome than a real tripod for most outdoors photography. Here are the other items

-Scrap Yard Knives Dumpster Mutt Double-Cut
-Wool hat
-Benchmade Knives 550 Griptillian
-SAK Spartan
-Petzl Tikka
-Fox 40 Micro
-Small purple canister of cotton and ibuprofen
-Lengths of paracord, sufficient for making shelters, guy-lines, trapping
-PSK
-Small med-kit for day-trips
-Titanium Mug
-Journal

Here's a close-up of the PSK

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And here are the contents

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-Scalpel Handle
-Scalpel blades
-Matches
-Electrical Tape
-Snare Wire
-Hand sanitizer
-Sharpie
-Pen
-Pencil
-BIC lighter
-Army model firesteel
-Ponderosa Pine Fatwood
-LED light
-Phillips-head screwdriver, two sizes
-Flat-head screwdriver, two sizes
-Arkansas stone
-Small repurposed kitchen knife blade for slicing, emergency work
-Tweezers
-Pack tower
-toothpaste
-Compass
-Back-up whistle
-Bird call
-Fishing line (wrapped around pen cap for storage)
-Fishing paraphernalia

And I usually bring this along too, unless I'm going really light, i.e. backpacking

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Have you hugged your camp knife today?