Well folks normally I don't really share anything like this. but this was something very powerful to me and I did not appreciate it. I'm gonna be going on a little trip soon in a week and a half and it's gonna be to school to learn how to drive a forklift. So I ordered myself a little bit larger of a backpack this time, because my old one has kinda seen better days. I've had it for, phew, a long time. So I ordered something that looks like what you'd call a k knockoff of a military type backpack. Different than a laptop backpack, but definitely deep enough to handle things and I don't know, it just seems to be a little different and I was looking for something different. So on the back of this backpack it contains what you call Velcro strips. But it's only one side of the Velcro. It's the side that attaches. The other side is the one that grabs. And it's all over the top of it on the back. I guess that's something they might do in the military, maybe. Or I don't know, maybe some kind of strange convenience. Anyways, when I got the bag I opened everything up and there's three different plastic flags attached to the back of it, all in a line at the top. They're not very big, but the first one was an American, the second one was a German, the third one was a Ukrainian flag. I don't know about other people out there in the world, but I'm personally not a fan of what's going on with the wars around the world, let alone the Ukrainian one. I have my own opinion of what that's about, and but that's my right to have an opinion. What I don't need is to have somebody else's opinion put onto what I purchase. I didn't pay for y a Ukrainian flag, I paid for a backpack. How twisted is that for some kind of solidarity or I guess that's the best word for it, is just solidarity towards that particular country. So I say no thank you to that. I don't need that on my backpack. I don't need an American flag and I don't need a German flag either, either. I just want to have a backpack. So I removed all three because they were simply Velcro on there, and I put them aside. But the fact that I got that on the backpack means that the backpack itself is fine, but the company who is selling it, I think I'll avoid in the future. The name of the company for this backpack is TAN.TOMI. Now I don't know what country these guys are from, and I don't really care, but I bought this backpack, strangely enough, through OTTO of Germany. Now, this company in Germany is is huge. They're kind of the German equivalent of what you call Amazon in the United States, but their payment system is different, but they do have a lot of stuff that they sell. And it's good stuff. There's nothing wrong with it. Unfortunately, even though they are originally a German company, lately they have been accepting more and more products from other countries to sell. A number of Germans are not too pleased about that, for those who are paying attention to what's going on in the retail industry, but for the other people out there who are just buying what they would need, they don't care. That's fine, that's their choice. but I like to buy things and know where they're coming from. This is one of those surprises that I did not know what I was gonna get. But the backpack itself, well, it seemed to be okay on the outside, but on the inside, the material was as cheap as it could be, and for the price, I realize that the value of fiat currencies are just about bottom of the barrel, so I am definitively sending it back. Once again, thanks for reading.