‘You press start,’ Yossef excitedly continued, ‘and you have to wait five minutes for the rockets to warm up. The other kids’ eyes lit up, and the parents softly nodded their heads and smiled politely. And now they’re so small that you can put one in your pocket.’ And then they got small enough that you could put one in your backpack. And then they got small enough to put on a desk. Then they got smaller, as small as this table. Q said that computers used to be as big as this room. That’s what he said.’ He continued, referring to his curly-haired science teacher: ‘Mr. When they asked him how he knew this was true, he answered, ‘Mr. It’ll be just like what happened with computers.’ ‘In the future,’ he would excitedly explain, ‘the rocketships will get smaller. When the other schoolchildren and their parents came over to look at his exhibit, he explained to them how it would work. He would listen patiently to the imploring of his classmates, determine which of them seemed to be the most eager to traverse the short distance to the nearby planet, and simply give the backpack to the kid who was next in line.įor his school science fair project, Yossef worked on a report about the rocketship-backpack. ‘Let me!’ ‘Give it to me!’ ‘Let me have it!’ ‘I want to do it!’ each would scream, astonished by his amazing story of the nearby planet with purple grass and orange skies. Each of his friends desperately wanted to be the next one to try the silver rocketship-backpack and embark on an exciting adventure of their own. When he would land, he would see a long line in the school playground because all the kids in his class wanted to use the backpack during recess. Then he would fly back home and let the gravity of his native planet pull him back to Earth. He would look around, scoop up several little olive-sized pink eggs, and put them in his backpack. He would land in a lush purple field, surrounded by winding blue streams, with towering snow-capped mountain peaks visible in the distance. The golden ground of the planet would give off delicious scents that would fill his entire body with the warm aroma of roasted marshmallows. After two hours of flight, he would reach a small planet that had purple grass, golden dirt, blue water, and a yellow sky. The backpack was silver with azure stripes, and its powder-white straps were streaked with turquoise. The rockets would become so small that a skinny little boy like him could put one in his backpack, press the start button, and fly into space. Yossef believed that the powerful rockets which launched the spaceships into space would become smaller. They would be so close that you could travel to them in two hours’ time. In the end of days, Yossef believed that the stars would come closer to Earth. Then his eyes would become tired from straining to see the stars, and he would fall asleep. He tried to picture the stars that were hidden behind the thicket of treetops. A dense group of evergreen trees blocked his view of the night sky. At night, he would lie awake in bed and look out the window. This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you.Before the days when the world became crazy, Yossef Benshída liked to wonder what things would be like in the end of days. Blank product components sourced from China.Padded ergonomic bag straps from polyester with plastic strap regulators.Silky lining, piped inside hems, and a soft mesh back.Top zipper has 2 sliders with zipper pullers.Large inside pocket with a separate compartment for a 15” laptop, front pocket with a zipper, and a hidden pocket with zipper on the back of the bag.This medium size backpack is just what you need for daily use or sports activities! The pockets (including one for your laptop) give plenty of room for all your necessities, while the water-resistant material will protect them from the weather.
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