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                                           A missing step

            Dos said, when citizens had to go to work for someone or something for wages. I wonder if they had all the things they wanted?

            Dollcee said, I don’t know whether this is true or not, but I have heard that citizens were not as interested in things as much as they are now.

            Dos said I am sure that there would have always been citizens who are interested in things. Maybe, there wasn’t as many things to get interested in as there is now. I have heard that citizens were far more interested in getting intoxicated when they weren’t hard at it in the factory.

            Dollcee said, that is really interesting how citizens went off to the factory to make things, now they get everything delivered.

            Dos said, I suppose machines make everything now.

            Dollcee said, we must be really retro, because we make popular culture and we are not machines.

            Dos said, we make something, but we don’t make anything with a practical purpose. We don’t make shoes or buses.

            Dollcee said, we make cultural entertainment that enables citizens to know who and what they are.

            Cybo said, we haven’t got a clue as to what we are. We have some clues to possibilities, but that is about it.

            Dollcee said, we are professionals and that is all you need to be. We are digi-kidz, we can choose to be whatever we like.

            Dos said, there is definitely nothing certain about what we are or do.

            Dollcee said, that what makes it all so interesting is, we are an evolving generation that is developing a way to professionally consume ourselves.

            Cybo said, that makes us sound like a step on the evolutionary ladder.

            Padoke mumbled, a missing step on the evolutionary ladder.