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What all would you need to move out of your parent's house?

I am nineteen years old, and I have made a list of what all I need to move out; I just want to make sure I didn't miss anything.Everyone's help is appreciated.Oh and I great way to tell them would be nice too )

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im 15 with my 9 year old brother and the same dilemma :o im thinking of ideas for myself too, i might tidy my room, or trampoline or something i wanna go out, like to the park, or something, or to tescos or anywhere buti have to stay at home :( (N)
I'm terrorizing my baby cuzin with a peacock feather (yay!) She's fighting back with metal hangers (ARGH!) shes only 3 I'm hyper!
Kitchen: Pots and pans (at least something to boil water in and a large frying pan), plates, bowls, glassware, silverware, mugs, cooking utensils (spatula, cooking spoons, set of kitchen knives, measuring cups (liquid and dry), measuring spoons), can opener, mixing bowls, baking sheets, aluminum foil, plastic wrap, containers for leftovers and/or staples storage, ice cube trays if you won't have an automatic ice cube makerStaples (flour, sugar, salt, pepper, whatever spices you'll tend to use, dry pasta)Kitchen towels, washcloths and/or sponges, bottle brush, soap, dish detergent, closeable kitchen garbage can, garbage bagsMicrowave if not one built inCoffeemaker and filters if you drink coffeeBathroom: towels, washcloths, bathmat, all your toiletries, hair dryer, toilet bowl cleaner, toilet scrubber, plumber's helper, paper towels, tissues, glass cleaning solution, counter cleaning solution, mildew remover for the shower/bath, trash canToilet paperBleachOther: other trash cans, telephone, answering machine, iron, ironing board, coat hangers, umbrella, vaccuum, broom, dustpan, bucket, mop, lamps, sheets, blanket/comforter, pillow, pens, scissors, permanent marker, scotch tape, masking tape, lightbulbs, screwdriver set (philips and flathead, assorted sizes), alarm clock, surge protectors for electronicsFurnitureTransportationMoneySavings for when crises happen (note, WHEN, not IF - things are guaranteed to wrong at some point, that's life)Place to stay (assuming you have this already)Financial software to track income, bills (rent/mortgage, taxes, gas, power, water, cable, internet, tuition, car insurance, renter's/home insurance, car payments, credit card bills, etc.) and expensesVERY IMPORTANT! I'm sure there's more but that's all I could think of atm.

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