I use the Fjällräven/Specialized (now seems to be rebranded as 'Hoja') hip pack for this.
It's just about big enough to fit an average book, my headphones, and some miscellaneous stuff.
But if needed it's also expandable so you can fit a jacket, or groceries on the way back etc.
It has completely replaced the backpack I used to carry everywhere (which I carried because of wanting to bring a book).
That's commonly seen as 'spinster' age in several East Asian countries, like China and Japan.
I don't know how that came to be historically, but 27 or 28 is generally considered to be the age a woman should be married by.
Is it though? Not a problem I've ever encountered, unlike dangerous ebikes. And the latter causes actual injury, not just a minor nuisance, so I wouldn't call it an apt comparison either.
If, however, the commonly held opinion is that animals in restaurants are as big a problem as dangerous motor vehicles... I guess that explains the lack of response at least.
I thought saying it's 'out of left field' and hard to notice would clue people in, hoping from a response from people who had also already taken notice.
I didn't want to start a discussion on emotional support animals, just on why people don't seem to take notice of something like that being said.
Yeah so, I don't think you know what I was referring to since he mentioned it offhandedly. You may not even have noticed him saying it. It's his need to include it and the seeming lack of reponse by anyone that I find puzzling.
I'm referring to him saying emotional support animals don't belong in restaurants, by the way.
I liked this guy's videos, but what's with the random ablism?? Completely out of left field and nobody seems to even notice? Can somebody explain please?
I use the Fjällräven/Specialized (now seems to be rebranded as 'Hoja') hip pack for this.
It's just about big enough to fit an average book, my headphones, and some miscellaneous stuff. But if needed it's also expandable so you can fit a jacket, or groceries on the way back etc.
It has completely replaced the backpack I used to carry everywhere (which I carried because of wanting to bring a book).