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Dexven til I die yada yada but oh my fairy godmother

#dex x sparrow?#dexrrow#dexrow#sparter#idk someone tell me their ship name#eah#ever after high#dexter charming#sparrow hood
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A settembre dalle mie parti proliferano gli spettacoli, i concerti e gli eventi culturali di ogni tipo, e nun saje cchiu' comme t'he spartere.
Poi viene l'autunno e cadono le voglie.
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A Deep Dive into Waterproof Fishing Backpacks

Why a Waterproof Fishing Backpack Matters
Before we delve into specific models, let’s understand why waterproofing is crucial for a fishing backpack:
Protecting Your Gear: Water damage can ruin expensive reels, electronics, and lures. A waterproof backpack acts as a barrier against rain, splashes, and accidental submersion.
Maintaining Organization: A dry and organized backpack allows you to quickly access your tackle and accessories, maximizing your fishing time.
Ensuring Comfort: Wet gear adds unnecessary weight and can lead to discomfort during long fishing trips. A waterproof backpack keeps your load light and manageable.
Extending Gear Lifespan: Preventing moisture build-up reduces the risk of rust, corrosion, and mold, prolonging the life of your fishing equipment.
Exploring the Contenders: A Detailed Review
Now, let’s examine eight popular waterproof fishing backpacks, each offering unique features and benefits:
1. SPARTER Backpack Insulated Lightweight Soft Sided
Key Features:
Insulated main compartment for keeping food and drinks cool.
Lightweight and soft-sided design for comfortable carrying.
Multiple pockets and compartments for organizing tackle.
Water-resistant material (not fully submersible).
Strengths: The SPARTER backpack excels at combining insulation and organization. The insulated compartment is perfect for anglers who spend long hours on the water and need to keep their refreshments chilled. Its lightweight construction makes it easy to carry, even when fully loaded.
Weaknesses: While the material is water-resistant, it’s not designed for complete submersion. In heavy downpours, some moisture might seep through the seams.
Ideal For: Casual anglers who prioritize comfort and insulation, and fish in areas with light rain.
2. KastKing Karryall Fishing Tackle Backpack with Rod Holders
Key Features:
Durable and water-resistant construction.
Multiple rod holders for convenient transport.
Large main compartment and numerous external pockets.
Padded shoulder straps and back panel for comfort.
Strengths: The KastKing Karryall is a robust and versatile backpack built to withstand the rigors of fishing. Its rod holders are a game-changer for anglers who carry multiple rods, freeing up their hands for other tasks. The ample storage space and durable construction make it a reliable choice for serious anglers.
Weaknesses: While water-resistant, it may not be fully waterproof in torrential rain or prolonged submersion.
Ideal For: Anglers who need a durable and spacious backpack with rod holders for multi-rod setups.
3. ZOMAKE Lightweight Packable Backpack 30L
Key Features:
Ultra-lightweight and packable design.
Water-resistant material.
Large main compartment and front zippered pocket.
Breathable mesh shoulder straps.
Strengths: The ZOMAKE backpack’s primary advantage is its portability. It’s incredibly lightweight and can be folded into a small pouch for easy storage. This makes it ideal for anglers who travel frequently or need a backup backpack.
Weaknesses: Due to its lightweight construction, it lacks the robust features and storage capacity of dedicated fishing backpacks. It also is only water resistant, not waterproof.
Ideal For: Anglers who need a lightweight and packable backpack for occasional use or as a backup option.
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4. Goture Fishing Backpack with 4 Tackle Boxes
Key Features:
Includes four tackle boxes for organized tackle storage.
Water-resistant construction.
Multiple pockets and compartments.
Rod holders and tool loops.
Strengths: The Goture backpack’s inclusion of four tackle boxes provides a convenient and organized way to store lures and terminal tackle. The integrated rod holders and tool loops further enhance its functionality.
Weaknesses: The water resistance is good for light rain, but not for heavy exposure. The quality of the included tackle boxes may vary.
Ideal For: Anglers who value organization and need a backpack with integrated tackle storage.
5. Plano Guide Series Tackle Bag
Key Features:
Molded base for added durability and water resistance.
Multiple tackle boxes included.
Various pockets and compartments.
Heavy-duty zippers.
Strengths: The Plano Guide Series is renowned for its durability and rugged construction. The molded base provides excellent protection against water and impact. It excels at tackle organization.
Weaknesses: It’s more of a tackle bag than a backpack, making it less comfortable for long treks. While the base is waterproof, the upper portion is water-resistant.
Ideal For: Anglers who prioritize durability and tackle organization, and fish in areas with minimal walking.
6. Fishing Tackle Backpack With Rod Holders (Baitium 40L)
Key Features:
Large 40L capacity.
Rod Holders on the sides.
Water resistant material.
Multiple external pockets.
Padded shoulder straps.
Strengths: This backpack offers a large capacity, which is great for anglers who carry a lot of gear. The rod holders are very useful. The amount of pockets is also very helpful.
Weaknesses: Like many others it is water resistant, and not fully waterproof. The stitching can be a potential weak point for water entry.
Ideal For: Anglers who need a large capacity bag to carry lots of gear, and who want rod holders on their bag.

7. Ghosthorn Fishing Backpack with Rod Holder
Key Features:
Water-resistant material.
Rod holder and side pockets.
Large main compartment.
Padded shoulder straps and back.
Tool organization.
Strengths: The Ghosthorn backpack offers a good balance of features and affordability. The rod holder and side pockets are convenient, and the padded straps ensure comfort during long fishing trips. The tool organization is a nice feature.
Weaknesses: The material is water-resistant, not fully waterproof. The zippers could be more robust.
Ideal For: Anglers who want a versatile and affordable backpack with essential features.
8. KastKing BlowBak Tactical Fishing Sling Tackle Bag
Key Features:
Sling design for easy access to gear.
Water-resistant material.
Multiple pockets and compartments.
Rod holder and tool attachments.
Strengths: The KastKing BlowBak’s sling design allows for quick and easy access to your gear without having to remove the entire backpack. This is especially useful when wading or fishing from a kayak. The compact design is also a plus.
Weaknesses: The sling design may not be as comfortable as a traditional backpack for long treks. The storage capacity is also limited compared to larger backpacks.
Ideal For: Anglers who prefer a compact and accessible sling bag for short fishing trips or kayak fishing.
Choosing the Right Waterproof Fishing Backpack
When selecting a waterproof fishing backpack, consider the following factors:
Waterproofing vs. Water Resistance: Determine your needs. Water resistance is sufficient for light rain, while waterproofing is essential for heavy rain or submersion.
Storage Capacity: Choose a backpack with adequate storage space for your tackle and gear.
Organization: Look for a backpack with multiple pockets and compartments for efficient organization.
Comfort: Consider the padding and adjustability of the shoulder straps and back panel.
Durability: Opt for a backpack made from durable materials with reinforced stitching.
Rod Holders: If you carry multiple rods, rod holders are a must-have feature.
Budget: Set a budget and compare prices to find the best value.
Conclusion
A waterproof fishing backpack is an essential investment for any angler who wants to protect their gear and enhance their fishing experience. By carefully considering your needs and preferences, you can choose a backpack that will keep your tackle dry, organized, and readily accessible, allowing you to focus on what matters most: landing that trophy catch. Remember to treat your backpack well, and it will treat you well. Happy fishing!
Here are some FAQs about waterproof fishing backpacks
Q: What’s the difference between water-resistant and waterproof?
A: Water-resistant means it can handle light rain, while waterproof means it can withstand heavy rain or submersion.
Q: How do I clean a waterproof fishing backpack?
A: Wipe it down with a damp cloth and mild soap. Let it air dry completely.
Q: Are all fishing backpacks with rod holders truly waterproof?
A: No, most are water-resistant. Check the specific product description for waterproofing details.
Q: Can I use a regular backpack for fishing?
A: Yes, but a dedicated fishing backpack offers better organization, durability, and often, water resistance.
Q: How much weight can a fishing backpack typically hold?
A: It varies, but most can hold 20–40 pounds of gear.
Q: What are the benefits of an insulated fishing backpack?
A: It keeps food and drinks cool during long fishing trips.
Q: Why are tackle boxes important in a fishing backpack?
A: They provide organized storage for lures and terminal tackle.
Q: What is the advantage of a sling-style fishing backpack?
A: It allows for quick access to gear without removing the entire backpack.
Q: Are padded shoulder straps necessary?
A: Yes, they enhance comfort during long walks or hikes.
Q: What should I look for in a durable fishing backpack?
A: Reinforced stitching, heavy-duty zippers, and durable materials like ripstop nylon.
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goin to be doing some revamping here but thinky thoughts about how if you wanted you could like for a itzy bitzy sparter.. (???)
to be completed in any number of days possibly with anyone i’m feeling at the moment unless you want to throw out someone which is also super welcome!
#out.#also feel free to request FOR muses ofc if a multi muse and only feeling certain babies#i am here i am ready#(the muse is EVERYWHERE all at once so i don't know how this will translate to Actual Writing but the energy is there folks the excitement#is there i told laura a couple days ago that i wanted to add like 234 characters because i was in full unhinged mode and it's still there#let's see if it survives my final)
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Stu strunz tien’ a capa sulo pe’ spartere e rrecchie.
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Butto qui un pensiero, magari può essere valido.
Premetto che non sono assolutamente esperto di materie umanistiche, quindi facciamo la tara di quello che sto per scrivere.
Io la metto giù in un altro modo.
Tutte le economie (e l'Uni non fa eccezione) non permettono il "libero arbitrio", mettiamola così, sei costretta ovunque a barattare il tempo nel quale vorresti fare quello che adori col fatto che devi portare avanti un sistema, orientato a quello che vuoi. Questo vale anche per un'attività come la mia, e io ho visto come funziona Ingegneria perché ci ho collaborato per un po', tutto bello, ma alla fine dovrai stare al planning del prof di turno, il quale, abusando della tua mancanza di potere, ti spremerà come un mandarino, a maggior ragione che potrai essere, con tutta probabilità, legata a contratti precari.
Potresti organizzare il tuo tempo lavorativo in modo da orientarlo alle tue esigenze solo nel momento in cui hai raggiungo o l'accordo comune con i tuoi colleghi, o te lo sei preso con la forza, ma in entrambi i casi questo richiede che tu abbia, nel frattempo, lavorato tanto da avere tanto di quel potere da poter alzare la voce e fare come ti pare (è possibile, io ci sono riuscito in parte).
A mio parere, se vuoi avere sia la possibilità di crescere a modo tuo, sia continuare a restare su ambiti che adori, allora hai una sola opportunità concreta: metterti per conto tuo. Diventare scrittrice, per esempio. Occhio che io la sto mettendo giù solo dal punto di vista professionale, non ho la più pallida idea di cosa significhi diventare una scrittrice, quali sacrifici comporta e come si arriva al punto da guadagnare in modo tale da essere autosufficienti, ma il punto è che lì sei padrona del tuo tempo e delle tue conoscenze, come si dice in una lingua che parliamo entrambi, nun tien cchiù a sparter cu' nisciun.
Ecco un punto abbastanza centrale è questo: finché "devi" fare qualcosa in quanto membro di un'organizzazione e quindi di un ingranaggio, qualsiasi cosa tu faccia, questo diventa "obbligo" e non "piacere". Per questa ragione, tutto finisce per starci sulle palle e a venirci a noia.
I contratti precari, come accennato nel post, sono una manna dal cielo per la nostra generazione; a differenza vostra che rincorrete il "posto fisso" per la tranquillità che questa offre. Che è assolutamente legittimo, ma essere precario ti permette di fare un refresh ogni tot tempo, avere stimoli nuovi, ambienti nuovi e meno noia. Economicamente è una merda, ma, again, qualcosa va barattato.
In ultimo: mettersi in proprio non è comunque la soluzione. Si pensa che lo sia, ma non lo è. Sei ancora più dipendente di un dipendente perché devi spendere ulteriore tempo a procacciarti il lavoro, cosa che da dipendente di azienda ti viene fornito di default - ti fai lei tue 8h e poi pace e amen. In questo ha ragione l'anon a dire che è una merda non avere orario.
In sostanza lavorare è una merda sempre e comunque, nun c stann sant.
#comunque che schifo di esempio la scrittrice#preferisco tagliarmi le vene anziché scrivere libri#che poi a scrivere libri ti danno 1cent per 100 copie vendute#optime
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How different is Sicilian, Neapolitan and regular Italian? I don’t know much of any dialect so I’m guessing it’s probably the spelling and pronounciation? 🧐
HNNGbdhhs there are so many things..... you are about to unleash the knowledge I have accumulated in the past 22 months for my writing—
Disclaimer: I’m not a native speaker. Just learning! I’m including some notes/charts I’ve made for myself.
All three languages share Latin origins. Standard Italian is readily available to study so I won’t focus on that too much. Neapolitan, on the other hand has Greek, Spanish, and French influences, etc. Sicilian has massive influences of Ancient Greek, Spanish, Arabic, Catalan and French. That being said they are all rather different from one another, not only with pronunciation but grammar too!
Anyway I could go on and on about the differences for like years. I’ll just point out a few things I’ve noticed and learned as I’ve (sort of) independently studied these languages.
You most likely won’t encounter full-on Sicilian unless you go into the smaller villages or rural areas. Cities generally use Standard Italian at work, etc., though it will definitely be spoken with a Sicilian accent. Same goes for Neapolitan: people won’t really speak it outside of social settings and will not speak it to a tourist/”foreigner.”
Neapolitan
Word endings are usually cut off (usually a vowel), so you’ll get stuff like omm’ a merd’ (’man of shit,’ if you’ve read BBP Ch. 8) or a phrase like Ssì brutt’ quant’ 'o ddébbit’ (meaning ‘you’re as ugly as debt/you’re ugly’).
Non-stressed vowels → “uh.” These vowels take on the schwa sound that you see pretty often in English. Capa, or head, is pronounced with this schwa sound, so it sounds less like the “Kah-pah” you’d hear in Standard Italian and more like “Kah-puh.”
“Gi” → “J.” So giornata becomes jornata, and because j’s sound like “y,” you would pronounce it “Yor-nata.” ( I like to think Don Elio pronounces “Giorno” as “Jorno” instead, just to be extra rude. )
Plural forms are pretty much the same for nouns, regardless of their gender. (’a and ‘o endings → ‘e)
Pronouns are different:
The same goes for conjugations! Very different. I’ll use the present indicative tense for the verb èssere (“to be”)
Some of my favoriteeee Neapolitan phrases/sayings include:
“Stongo chino ‘e suonno” — literally “I’m full of sleep” which I think is cute
“Ttiene ‘a capa ppè spartere ‘e rrecchie“ — literally “he/she [only] has a head to keep his/her ears apart,” i.e. very rude way to call someone stupid. Can be considered a funny way of telling a friend to be careful.
Sicilian
This one’s got a lot of interesting little things I’ve noticed as I’ve (attempted) to learn it.
Same non-stressed vowel rule applies (see above). Stressed “a” will make an “ah” sound and an unstressed “a” will make an “uh” sound.
Sicilian has some consonant sounds that do not occur in Italiano or Napulitano, the most famous example being the double D or “dd.” Generally this occurs when there is a double L in Italiano. One of the many retroflex consonants unique to Siciliano (there’s more in the Phonology section on this page if you’re interested!)
Example: bello and cavallo → beddu and cavaddu
There are a number of Greek and Arabic influences on specific vocabulary, including: sciàbaca or sciabachèju, (“fishing net”) from sabaka (Arabic). Likewise, the Sicilian word for ram is “crastu,” from the Greek kràstos and cufinu (basket) comes from kophynos. There’s plenty more but if I kept going I wouldn’t be able to stop. Wikipedia actually has an extensive list of Sicilian words by their origin.^^
Again, Pronouns are different from Italiano:
Same goes for conjugations; for the purposes of comparing to both Italiano and Napulitano, I’ll show the conjugations (present tense) for essiri (”to be”):
Some of my favorite Sicilian phrases include:
Chiù nniuri ri mezzannotte nun pò fari — “It can’t get any darker than midnight”
Vidi Palermu e gori, vidi Napuli e poi mori — “See Palermo and enjoy it, see Naples then die” (lol I feel like this is something everyone in the Signora’s family would say before the events of BBP)
That’s really just the tip of the iceberg, but I hope this was helpful!! I’m enjoying every second I spend trying to learn these three, and getting to make a little post about it was very fun lol.
There’s actually more where that came from so please dm if you’re looking to sprinkle this into your VA fics and want a study buddy
#anon#answered#this got long but uhhhhh yeah#thank you for sending this in!!#I like talking about these things :-)#research.notes#lowkey nice to have this all in one place lmao i have not been good at keeping my notes on this together....#my italian notebook is a mESS#one page is standard italian#then two pages later is neapolitan#and then the next page is sicilian lmao#this is very handy for me and i hope its interesting to read... if youre bored or anything lmao#i might self rb this again tomorrow bcos.... whoA language stuff !!#v neat#lol but in all seriousness you guys seem to really enjoy the little nods i give to these three diff languages in the fic so :-D#hope you enjoyed getting a peek at my notes !#fic:notes#notes
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j.k. rowling ten a cap p sparter e rrecchj
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Tutte sti mane n'cuollo ma nun song' e toje
Fosse pe' me o saje fosse pe me
Stessemo ancor a spartere nu core assieme je e te
Ma nun è pe me o saje nun è pe me
Correre arreto a chi nun tene l'uocchie e o' tiempo pe me
Livio Cori
#frasi#citazioni#frasi belle#citazioni belle#compagnia#amore#frasi vere#citazioni vere#frasi amore#frasi cuore#citazioni amore#citazioni vita#frasi vita#citazioni cuore#citazioni canzoni#citazioni cantanti#frasi canzoni#frasi cantanti#livio cori#napoli#adda passà#canzoni#campania#festival di sanremo#festival
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Adda passà - Livio Cori
Chisà addò staje Je sto perdenn o suonno appriesso a e' paraonoie Nun passe maje Tutte sti mani n'guollo, ma nun song' e toje Fosse pe' me, o saje fosse pe me Stessemo ancor a spartere nu core assieme, je e te Ma nun è pe me, o saje nun è pe me Correre arret a chi nun tene l'uocchie e o' tiempo pe me Pecciò nennè Stu fummo annasconne o dulore M'aggia scurdà tutte e parole Sta gray me sta mannanno fore E nun sento niente chiù, no, niente chiù Nun me chiammà quando capisci Che 'e sbagliato Comme se fà? Nun serve o tiempo ch'è passato Staje ancora cà, pure si mo me stregne n'ata M'adda passà, m'adda passà Sempe stati diversi, ma n'zieme almeno eramo nuje E sapimme che na capa storta a tenimmo tutti e duje Mo me fa male ogni vota che sento O nome tuoje dint a vocca d' 'a gente E quando mo chiedono dico “nun è niente” E me dicene “tu putisse avè chello ca vuò” Ma rispongo ca m'abbastasse una bona Che da sola valesse pe ciento Ca pittasse d'argiento stu tiempo Pronta a stregnere n'zieme sti dient Primm ca è stu core nun rest chiù niente E mò Stu fummo annasconne o dulore M'aggia scurdà tutte e parole Sta gray me sta mannanno fore E nun sento niente chiù, no, niente chiù
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Tre o quattro anni fa scrissi questi versi italo-napoletani.
Mi sono venuti in mente in questo periodo di egoismo spinto e sedicenti autonomie regionali.
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Se cessione deve essere, cessione sia – (Versi un po’ arrabbiati e alquanto neo-barbonici)
23 Set 2015
Quanti abiti firmati Armani e Valentino;
Quante automobili e camion made in Torino;
Quanti prosciutti, quante forme di parmigiano;
Quante borse di Prada oriunde di Milano;
Quante sigarette, quanti vini e liquori;
Quante barche a vela, mirra, argenti e ori.
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Quant’i motociclette s’hanna accattate ‘e muschilli
Pe ffa ‘i scippe senza casco, co’ viento int’e capille;
Quanti frigorifere ‘e quante lavatrice ‘e quatte sorde
E quant’ata rrobba ‘e merda ca mo nun me arrircode.
Quanta munnezza ca c’avite mannate da ‘stu nord
Primma ca se seccava a zezzenella e se spezzava ‘a corde.
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E mo’ che v’accattate pure vuje tutto da Cina,
Ve vulite spartere? Ma jate ‘a ffa quatte bucchine!
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(Versione italiana delle due strofe finali)
Quante motociclette hanno comprato i “muschilli”*
Per fare scippi senza casco, col vento tra i capelli;
Quanti frigoriferi e quante lavatrici da quattro soldi
E tant’altra roba di merda che ora non ricordo;
Quanta immondizia ci avete mandato su dal nord,
Prima che si rinsecchiva la mammella e si spezzava la corda.
E ora che comprate anche voi ogni cosa dalla Cina,
Vi volete separare? Ma andate a fare quattro pompini!
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* I “muschilli” (letteralmente moscerini) sono ragazzini reclutati dalla malavita organizzata per consegnare droga ai tossicodipendenti. Il termine ha avuto una diffusione nazionale a partire dal 1985, dopo che ne scrisse Giancarlo Siani nel suo ultimo articolo pubblicato sul Mattino il giorno prima che fosse assassinato dalla camorra giusto 30 anni prima di quanto scrissi questo post (che è dedicato alla sua memoria e a quella di tanti muschilli morti sul campo).
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Da:
https://aitanblog.wordpress.com/2015/09/23
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Kailan
Kailan (pronounced Ky-Lin) is a silly and ongoing hybrid with a bit of an anger problem. He can be really serious at times, and when people dont listen to him this state that's when he lashes out.
Kai was born in the human zoo. A fellow Zooman named "Er-Rik" fell in love with one of the gems who watched over, and studied the Zoomans. This gem was a Peach Quartz.
Peach used to teach Er-Rik human knowledge, making him sparter than most zoomans. And after a while, she explained what was going to happen to her, and he was completely okay with it.
After Kailan was formed, he knew exactly how to escape The zoo because Peach explained it to him. But once Fire agate found out he was trying to escape, he was thrown into a cell.
Kailan grew up facing the regular role of a quartz, but he also spent time hiding from all the gems and reading up on info his mother stored about humans.
He does have a few friends that I will be posting later.
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car parts + car brands BUT excluding "c"
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