bag Backpack Is it okay to have an oversized valentino bag at school instead of a backpack?
I have this oversized valentino purse that would be able to carry all my books in it. Do people take bags as backpacks? I'm going to be a freshmen in a public highschool
Yes it is. I used to use purses instead of a back back when I was in hs too.
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Yes, absolutely. In college, I realized that I needed to be able to sketch well for design work, and I worked my way from childish doodles to being good (if not inspired) at drawing in about a year. There’s a lot of good advice in these comments. My suggestions: * Draw every day, even if it’s just for 10 minutes, though 30 is better. * Get a sketchbook that fits in a bag/backpack and some good pencils with a travel case. Carry them around with you, draw whenever you have a few minutes to kill. * Books can help– I second Liar_tuck’s recommendation of “Drawing with the Right Side of the Brain.” * There are also lots of drawing videos on Youtube- explore them, it can help a lot to watch someone’s technique * After you’ve been at this for a few months, think about taking a class. Doesn’t have to be anything fancy, check your local community center or adult ed program.
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Ok if your the kind of friends that can have a massive argument about a chair and a backpack then your probably not very good friends anyway. If you think he really needs you then Im sure that he will come up to you and apologise at some point anyway, just move on with your life and if you are good friends then it will all sort itself out at some point. And his religion and him wearing glasses should make no difference to your friendship.
I was having a vicarious experience, while I was reading this. So, let me come to the lighter sides first.
Lighter side: * “The clock did not “STROKE 12″, it “STRUCK 12″, I guess. Correct me if I am wrong or correct it if you are * “back-bag” ?? Or is it BACKPACK ?? or Black-bag ??? what did you mean there ? * A bit of editing could get it even saucier. * Usage of names from a specific religion, univ etc, if turns co-incidental, can be a problem. * “She was a hot blonde and had a smile that enlightened the people around her” – What exactly did you mean by HOT here ? This is a thrilling story with a SERIOUS genre. “Hot” looks odd. He he!! * ““He killed my girl friend.” “Oh no, the scooty girl may also have a boy friend” – Do you seriously think, this thought would hav crossed his mind, on such a serious occasion The thought of not wanting to kill that scooty girl would have been becoz she resembled her own GF, not becoz, she might have BF too Well, I guess so
Greener ones: * Awesome flow to the story dude. I havn't read a story so fast more so becoz twas interesting than becoz twas an easy read !! Cool !! * Since I know you, I expected this ending right at the start. He he !! * Though, you are into stories these days, It's “Senthil incomplete” if there is no political touch to it. * Really cool man. !! With a few more weeks of rest in Tiruchendur, a book would be ready, I guess. * And you do have material in you to write a book that is worth a read more than once dude
Keep Rocking !! ATB man!! Expecting more stories & sequels from you !!
May I start by saying that I speak with modest professionalism as I am a professor of English specialising in creative writing. May I also add, I will be honest.
This is going nowhere. To begin with, the grammar, spelling and punctuation are all of a very low level. For example, 'looked a like a crappy door'. What? You also need to learn what a 'split infinitive' is and then stop using them.
You REALLY need to get all those things right if you intend for your work to be taken seriously in any way.
Drop those italics. They are not necessary. It's like being shouted at from the page.
Next it's just cliché, cliché, cliché, and more cliché. You really need to work on the extremely important elements of writing which focus on the use of metaphor, simile and analogy. You can do this by reading the greats in literature who have gone before us. The list is endless so, you decide.
Final thing is, this reads like a blog. It has very little connection to publishable literature. It could just as easily be an email between two friends. There is nothing here that takes the reader in to the text and makes the effort of reading this worthwhile.
Ok, now to the better things. You are, at least, TRYING to write. I suspect you are quite young and, therefore, you have a lot of time ahead of you to polish up your literary skills. Keep doing that, you will improve if you write every day.
Meantime, first of all, work on getting your grammar right.
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Yes, absolutely. In college, I realized that I needed to be able to sketch well for design work, and I worked my way from childish doodles to being good (if not inspired) at drawing in about a year. There’s a lot of good advice in these comments. My suggestions: * Draw every day, even if it’s just for 10 minutes, though 30 is better. * Get a sketchbook that fits in a bag/backpack and some good pencils with a travel case. Carry them around with you, draw whenever you have a few minutes to kill. * Books can help– I second Liar_tuck’s recommendation of “Drawing with the Right Side of the Brain.” * There are also lots of drawing videos on Youtube- explore them, it can help a lot to watch someone’s technique * After you’ve been at this for a few months, think about taking a class. Doesn’t have to be anything fancy, check your local community center or adult ed program.
Just use cable ties and put ‘em in a bag/backpack/suitcase/shipping container… :p
i was looking around today to find one and i came apon a couple of cute ones
i saw this one at the store and it was very cute and can fit a lot of stuff
this one is very cute and stylish
this one is more on the plaine side but also very cute:)
this one is very cute but expensive
here are a bunch
have a great time in school!
I think I may just start bringing my dry bag to school instead of my backpack.
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It's cute but A little TOO small for a backpack! Here is the backpack version:
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Ok if your the kind of friends that can have a massive argument about a chair and a backpack then your probably not very good friends anyway. If you think he really needs you then Im sure that he will come up to you and apologise at some point anyway, just move on with your life and if you are good friends then it will all sort itself out at some point. And his religion and him wearing glasses should make no difference to your friendship.
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I was having a vicarious experience, while I was reading this. So, let me come to the lighter sides first.
Lighter side:
? This is a thrilling story with a SERIOUS genre. “Hot” looks odd. He he!! 
The thought of not wanting to kill that scooty girl would have been becoz she resembled her own GF, not becoz, she might have BF too
Well, I guess so 
* “The clock did not “STROKE 12″, it “STRUCK 12″, I guess. Correct me if I am wrong or correct it if you are
* “back-bag” ?? Or is it BACKPACK ?? or Black-bag ??? what did you mean there ?
* A bit of editing could get it even saucier.
* Usage of names from a specific religion, univ etc, if turns co-incidental, can be a problem.
* “She was a hot blonde and had a smile that enlightened the people around her” – What exactly did you mean by HOT here
* ““He killed my girl friend.” “Oh no, the scooty girl may also have a boy friend” – Do you seriously think, this thought would hav crossed his mind, on such a serious occasion
Greener ones:
!! Cool !!



* Awesome flow to the story dude. I havn't read a story so fast more so becoz twas interesting than becoz twas an easy read
* Since I know you, I expected this ending right at the start. He he !!
* Though, you are into stories these days, It's “Senthil incomplete” if there is no political touch to it.
* Really cool man. !! With a few more weeks of rest in Tiruchendur, a book would be ready, I guess.
* And you do have material in you to write a book that is worth a read more than once dude
Keep Rocking !! ATB man!! Expecting more stories & sequels from you !!
Regards,
Ravi
Kathamandu Rice Bag Backpack –
May I start by saying that I speak with modest professionalism as I am a professor of English specialising in creative writing. May I also add, I will be honest.
This is going nowhere. To begin with, the grammar, spelling and punctuation are all of a very low level. For example, 'looked a like a crappy door'. What? You also need to learn what a 'split infinitive' is and then stop using them.
You REALLY need to get all those things right if you intend for your work to be taken seriously in any way.
Drop those italics. They are not necessary. It's like being shouted at from the page.
Next it's just cliché, cliché, cliché, and more cliché. You really need to work on the extremely important elements of writing which focus on the use of metaphor, simile and analogy. You can do this by reading the greats in literature who have gone before us. The list is endless so, you decide.
Final thing is, this reads like a blog. It has very little connection to publishable literature. It could just as easily be an email between two friends. There is nothing here that takes the reader in to the text and makes the effort of reading this worthwhile.
Ok, now to the better things. You are, at least, TRYING to write. I suspect you are quite young and, therefore, you have a lot of time ahead of you to polish up your literary skills. Keep doing that, you will improve if you write every day.
Meantime, first of all, work on getting your grammar right.
Good luck.