On my computer table, I have (obviously) my computer, my wallet, a few pencils and erasers and lead strewn about, and my cup, which is usually filled with water.
I have another table to my left which has my other computer (strictly speaking, the one I'm using is the family computer that nobody else uses; my personal computer doesn't have internet access at the moment), drawing equipment (charcoals, pastels, a triangle, and obviously my sketchpad) several books (works by Nietzsche, Plato, Voltaire, and Jung from the Viking Portable Library, as well as a copy of V For Vendetta), and random school papers.
There's also an unused chair that I put things on, though the only constant there is a phone that doesn't call anybody, but makes for an excellent alarm clock.
I have another table to my left which has my other computer (strictly speaking, the one I'm using is the family computer that nobody else uses; my personal computer doesn't have internet access at the moment), drawing equipment (charcoals, pastels, a triangle, and obviously my sketchpad) several books (works by Nietzsche, Plato, Voltaire, and Jung from the Viking Portable Library, as well as a copy of V For Vendetta), and random school papers.
There's also an unused chair that I put things on, though the only constant there is a phone that doesn't call anybody, but makes for an excellent alarm clock.