Where else am I going to keep all my Linux installer USB sticks, the bundle of cables that comes in handy every year or two, or the stuff I printed at work for my family that I need to take home?
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Ngl, having a backpack and a hoodie feels kinda like a hacker 😎
If outward thought me anything, backpacks are cool and stay hydrated.
If Outward taught me anything, it's that everything in the outside world will kill you and it's best to just stay home.
Looking forward to the sequel~
It’s the best way to carry laptops which a lot of workers need to use these days.
I've been rocking the same Eastpak backpack for about 25 years now. Pretty impressive.
Personally I'm on Team Satchel, Team Messenger Bag... and also unironically think fanny packs should come back.
But yes. Mobile storage compartments that are wearable?
Pretty good idea, generally.
While we're at it: GIVE WOMENS PANTS REAL POCKETS
Fanny packs are back in Germany for a few years now, but nobody wears them like a fanny pack, they were them across the chest.
I've never been to Germany, but... I am glad that at least somebody, some people agree with me.
I've worn a fanny pack like that before, sort of like a very small messenger bag, but roughly over one side of my chest... it was a social faux pas, for some reason, despite being incredibly practical.
Unless you have pockets with zippers, fanny packs are great for riding roller coasters if you're only carrying a fanny pack's worth of things. Especially one that can sit unnoticed under your shirt, since staff will sometimes make you take it off if it's obvious.
Me with a kick scooter
As it was told to me when I was young, "The more things you need to carry everyday, the less important you are. The less you need to carry everyday, the more important you are."
Sadly, there is a kernel of truth there.
I used to be friends with an EMT. They'd be carrying 80+ pounds of medical equipment everywhere they went just in case something happened and they weren't on route. Heaviest backpack I've ever seen.
Grand scheme I'm sure you're right, but to the few people they saved by carying that bag, I'm sure they're one of the most important people in the world.
Well no. Where would we be without janitors and people who repair shit. "Importance" is subjective. Ich would much rather have one person who repairs my car and need a lot of stuff, than 100 Managers.
Define "important" in this context.
Op is not german
I travel for work professionally. 99% of the time I'll travel exclusively with a backpack to carry my essentials, or honestly just carry everything if it's a <3 day trip. Its very hard to yank a backpack off someone when both straps are on, it's very ergonomic, it frees my hands to hold my phone/boarding passes/passport/food, etc etc.
Backpacks are the objectively superior travel and everyday bag, honestly.
When I was on the travel circuit I always did a carry-on and a backpack. The backpack was usually full of job related equipment so there wasn't much room for clothing etc. The carry-on was enough for trips of up to 2 weeks.
As I was in agricultural fields and hot temps everyday in all sorts of countries, full changes of clothing was required plus at least one laundry stop before I came home(phytosanitary rules and all). My carry-on often weighed in at 40lbs or more on those trips.
Imagine being so scared of what people think of you that you refuse to use a backpack even when you need to carry a bunch of things.
Is anyone really, though?
I admit: I get Bag Envy when I see something that looks durable and has a plethora of pockets. My bag is weak and puny, but this bag I see before me is epic.
Am I the only one?
No, always. I have a really good waterproof 12L bag with the rollup top clip thingy. It will survive any rainstorm. It just doesn't have pockets and that's objectively more useful to me than being guarded against something that will happen maybe twice a year.
The bag envy is real
I just never stopped using them since childhood. Why would I give up on it? It's ergonomic, it relies on strong spinal muscles allowing one to carry heavier weight, keeps one's hands free and unloaded, doesn't press against one's neck like shoulder bags do, and is very hard for someone malicious to take off someone.
The only downsides I can see is that I cannot keep it in sight, meaning I should mind my surroundings not to hit anyone, and it can also be opened without me noticing (although Bobby bags solve this in particular).
You know what you can also carry inside a backpack? Bags. And inside those bags? Even more bags. Basically, you can carry infinite carrying capacity in your backpack! 🙃
I put a bag of holding inside another bag of holding, and I'm not responsible for the resulting black hole eating through the kitchen.
And what is that non-dork carry instead? A suitcase like a wannabe businessman?
Cargo shorts, of course.
"Even in the winter?"
"Especially in the winter."
A fisherman vest with all those pockets?
I feel like the X axis isn't necessarily the IQ, age suits just fine.
Backpacks are how I learned why a lot of purse's end up as black holes of miscellaneous shit. You think, "oh that like be handy to have just in case", and next thing you know you're carrying around half of a house in your backpack.
Stealth edit: I'm bad at verb conjugation sometimes.
On a positive note: You become the person to ask if anything problematic happens. Like, the moment someone feels sick it's always me who got the travel-amount of medicine ready (Ibuprofen, Talcid, Vomex and such).
How is this even a discourse?
Because you responded to a meme highlighting a situation that doesn't actually exist IRL, and was instead created specifically for prompting comments.
Unterstellungen sind ein journalistischer Trick.
I debilitating affliction if you're a manybagger like me. You'll then have a backpack for every occasion.