
When thinking of a backpack, we generally wish for something comfortable to wear and carry around and something within our price range. So what about Northfaces? Since freshmen year I have seen Northfaces dominating the DHS hallways and 2 years later they are stronger than ever. Now we have to keep in mind, when something just starts out, it has few followers but over time it gains more. When something gets too popular, it starts to backtrack and become unpopular as everyone has one. Society causes individuals to follow the crowd and be like everyone else yet when everyone starts becoming like everyone else, people reject it and shy away. In a few years Northface backpacks will be obsolete and a new brand will have taken over.
Now how might someone else, other than a student, view a backpack? Bill Trump might view a backpack as being prepared, having investigated beforehand what has to be done and what has to be brought. A backpack that is bulging with items clearly shows that the person is prepared for success or carries his home on his back. A teacher would think on a similar mindset: a student who carries a backpack that seems full shows that the student wishes to be prepared and carry everything with him while a student whose backpack seems empty may need a little more encouragement to get on task. How do my DHS peers view backpacks? If your backpack is medium to bulging then that would be what we would call a "freshman" backpack as freshman year normally compiles backpacks with books and notes. An average DHS backpack would be empty to empty/somewhat full just to show how much DHS cares for academics.
Why do I carry a backpack? Convenient storage case for all my goodies. Why a Northface? Jansport was getting outdated for me. In my case, my backpack contains mainly school items, with other goodies. With my school items largely outweighing my other goodies, an archaeologist would view me as a possible dedicated student who would find time to goof off and have fun while a teacher might view my notebooks and books to show that I stay on top of things, but might view the detention passes in my backpack as a sign of possibly vigilanty actions.
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