I like wolverine for work boots. They lasted just as long as my coworkers red wings and cost way less, and personally I found them to be way more comfortable out of the box.
I really liked the Hankook S10 Nobel tires I put on my last car. Great price/performance ratio.
As far as clothing goes get a needle and thread kit and learn to patch up your own clothes. I've given up on quality clothing, I've yet to find a brand of pants or shirts I can't put a hole in. So I just buy all my clothes second hand and repair as needed.
Older Toyota's/Lexus' are fairly bullet proof and will run for as long as their maintained. My grandma's camry she bought new decades back that is now being driven by a cousin has over 300k on the clock and still fires up like the day it was bought.
Corporate/commercial laptops. Find an old Levono Think Pad or Dell Lattitude, they are absolute work horses. My last job had an e-waste program and I'd dig as many of these old laptops out of there as possible because they usually only needed either a new hard drive or ram module.
You can dispersed camp for free in most national forests and BLM lands. Its pack-in pack-out for the most part but some spots have pit toilets. Freecampsites.net is my go to site for finding free camping
My cow dog hasn't had his nails trimmed once and he's three. He's outside enough they seem to be filed down just from his normal activities. My last dog needed his nails trimmed every three months. Just keep an eye on them and get them trimmed when they are too long.
When I was younger I forgot I needed to go to the bank and get a rent check until I started coming up off a tab. I ended up writing down a script of what I needed to say outside the bank and focusing at the note on my phone while speaking to the very sober teller. Check ended up clearing which was a relief
Ok but what does Ryan Stiles have to say?