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Dollcee said, I have been struck by a serious doubt. In our pursuit to be popular culture content makers, we may be undermining the very nature of art in the culture.
Dos replied, golly Dollcee, that sounds seriously bad. I cannot even begin to imagine what you are talking about.
Dollcee said, exactly, that is the essence of my dilemma. We mainly exist in this little room; we are not aware of much else besides our own conversations.
However, we are uploading statements about the nature of art into “on-the-line social media”. Who knows, an official person from the Department for the Protection of Cultural Identity and Integrity, may be monitoring us and assuming that we are attempting to disrupt the carefully constructed cohesion that art in the culture performs. When, we really wish to embrace the cultural identity. The fact that we don’t have an audience might make them very suspicious of us. They may assume that we are artificial fictitious characters.
Cybo said, do you think we should get some tattoos as identity and post them on-the-line so official citizens know we are not trying to undermine the cultural identity.
Padoke said in a gruff manner, for goodness’ sake, identity is transitory, constantly in flux. Why would you permanently brand yourself. I am actually a wolf and yet, most citizens believe I am a domestic pet; and you think you have identity problems.