This is one of the bizarre side effects of running tubeless, your tyre survives impacts so well the failure point moves to the rim. I'd advise carrying a tube with you anyway because you can still put one inside if you do get a problem.
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I agree with @roarz, you should always be prepared and have a backup in case you do ever hit that failure point! But now you know and you can't be expected to know everything and be ready before hand. In the future just throw together an emergency back pack with these kind of things and ideally some food and water to last a day or two.
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I rode my bike to the shops today and before I went out I said "Do I really need innertubes to go to the supermarket? this wastes space in my bag" Got a flat...
Luckily I didn't take them out because it's always better than walking home.
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I had a spare tube but then I gave it to my friend just minutes before XD. Ill bring 2 next time XD
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