So this is everything I carry with me in my bag. I realize it's pretty meager and pretty bland. Most people would have alot of clutter or something very dear to them in their bags. However I just have the necessities to do what I have to do in school. And in my opinion, that speaks volumes on my character. I'll let you decide what exactly it says, but the point is it reveals part of myself. As far as some of the cultural changes go, I don't think I much apply to them. Unlike many people my age today, I don't carry several personal items in my bag (granted I have the standard cell phone and mp3 player in my pockets, but other than that, nothing but what you see here). I guess in a way this can be reverse culturalization. I like to be simplistic and have a purpose and use for everything I have. If it doesn't serve any useful purpose (even the prupose of fun) I get rid of it. Hence the bare bones nature of my bag contents.
However, the only parts of my personality you can really get from my stuff are 1); My external hard drive I showed everyone in class which contains fragments of past and present projects I have been working on as a Film Major. Also, I love to draw and doodle and I doodle in literally every notebook I have. I suppose that too speaks largely in part to my character and who I am.
So that is the contents of my bag and their relationship to me and to the reading. Oh and just as a side note, I'm wearing aviators because I think they make me look cool (key word; think).
However, the only parts of my personality you can really get from my stuff are 1); My external hard drive I showed everyone in class which contains fragments of past and present projects I have been working on as a Film Major. Also, I love to draw and doodle and I doodle in literally every notebook I have. I suppose that too speaks largely in part to my character and who I am.
So that is the contents of my bag and their relationship to me and to the reading. Oh and just as a side note, I'm wearing aviators because I think they make me look cool (key word; think).

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