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Post pictures of things organized neatly

I’ve spent 100s of nights camping and have never once used or wish for a rubber band.

Safety pins, duct tape, twist ties, yes. But never rubber bands.
What do you use them for?
Staying organized!

Bundling things

Keeping bags closed neatly (you’ll see two in action around my purple stake bag with the mallet sticking out).

Keeping two items close to each other, like the bear mace and the airhorn.

Wrapped around a blanket or towel to keep it rolled up.

Keeping food bags closed.

You can keep your twist ties organized with rubber bands!
 
Cosmetics and Skin: Compressed Air Massage
 
This was in a cafe I went to on Saturday and the bread is gradually moved down from the top rows to a lower area underneath, but I didn’t take a photo of them being moved down.

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