Lost in a Pocket. - An unsuspected trip.
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  • Reads 530
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Feb 12, 2012
What if you suddenly shrunk to the size of a tennis ball and swiped from hand to hand, from pocket to pocket, backpack to backpack ...? What would you think if you were thought to be owned by those "hands" you met through your trips? What may happend to you if you were hidden in the depths of people's pockets to prevent anyone from take you... but everyone were likely to "spend yourself" with unprecedented ease? Moreover: people would squeeze you, fold you, or even smite you! A miser would want you for ever. An "EuroBillTracker" would pursue you with the same zeal, but with the intention of letting you get away as soon as possible. Discover a mysterious world in our everyday lives!
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