Pockets
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We are at a private school in the American West, sitting in red velvet chairs with money in our
pockets.
Nurse: Nothing in your pockets, Mike?
MP: No. Nothing's in my
pockets.
And when I was writing my thesis on cell phones, I realized that everyone was carrying around wormholes in their
pockets.
So now we're all these paleontologists that are digging for things that we've lost on our external brains that we're carrying around in our
pockets.
MA: I think we're slowly changing, but obviously there are whole
pockets
in countries where nothing is different.
So no matter that I have inhibitions to fill all my pockets, I keep trying, hoping that one day I'll write a poem I can be proud to let sit in a museum exhibit as the only proof I existed.
It's all coming out of our own
pockets.
And what scientists didn't predict is that, as this ice melts, these big
pockets
of black water are forming and they're grabbing the sun's energy and accelerating the melting process.
There's some in the Middle East, the little
pockets.
And so they are
pockets
of parochialism that are being connected in a way that makes them feel like they are mainstream.
He had his hands in his
pockets.
And what I've found is that our little devices, those little devices in our pockets, are so psychologically powerful that they don't only change what we do, they change who we are.
These days, those phones in our
pockets
are changing our minds and hearts because they offer us three gratifying fantasies.
And all these years, all y'all been doing is strangling the life out of my bank statement, leaving my
pockets
as vacant as parking lots.
And that's when I realized that the greening of America starts first with the pockets, then with the heart and then with the mind.
Together, they make up the largest migration in history, and it is globalization, this chain that begins in a Chinese farming village and ends with iPhones in our
pockets
and Nikes on our feet and Coach handbags on our arms that has changed the way these millions of people work and marry and live and think.
Can you all please reach into your
pockets
and take out your mobile phone?
And interestingly enough, there are
pockets
of futureless language speakers situated all over the world.
Interestingly enough, when you start to crank the data, these
pockets
of futureless language speakers all around the world turn out to be, by and large, some of the world's best savers.
Maybe take some more stuff out of your
pockets
and throw it down, and maybe some chapstick, whatever.
The second, or a different kind of remoteness is that within the large metropolitan areas all over the world, you have pockets, like slums, or shantytowns, or poorer areas, which are socially and economically remote from the rest of the city, so it's us and them.
Official: He brought out some money from his
pockets
and put it on the table, so that we should not be afraid.
And I think everyone from 1957 totally underestimated the level of technology we would all carry around in our hands and in our
pockets
today.
We learn that most systems have
pockets
of predictability.
And we have arrived at the conclusion that these jets may be erupting from
pockets
of liquid water under the surface of Enceladus.
And we ended up with something far more elegant than we could have imagined, even though this is essentially the same solution that a frustrated kid uses when he can't draw hands, just hiding them in the
pockets.
This is normally when people start kind of shuffling in their
pockets
trying to turn their phones onto airplane mode desperately.
But for myself, in the past, I've spent the last 20 years studying human behavior from a rather unorthodox way: picking
pockets.
You don't have a lot in your
pockets.
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