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                                         Distant Horizons

        Dollcee leant back in her chair and looked up at where the wall meets the ceiling and asked, do you think that when machine language becomes dominant, that the similarities between the eight billion citizens will become central within popular culture?

        Dos lent back in his chair and focused on the same spot that Dollcee was looking at and said, the differences between citizens have been central to civilization. I doubt very much whether machine language will bother much with differences between the eight billion citizens and it will concentrate on the similarities.

        Cybo didn’t lean back and nor did he attempt to focus on some imagined distant horizon, he simply said, the size of the portions is the big difference between most of the eight billion citizens. Also, I think the difference with priorities can cause a lot of problems.

        Dollcee said, funny that Cybo, proportions can be a major factor in popular culture, slim and thin, or round about and stout. 
        Dos said, funny that Cybo, I can easily imagine machine language announcing, look you citizens, you are all the same to me. However, there are some terrible issues that need to be addressed.

        Cybo said, I envisage that machine language will separate citizens that are at different stages of their existences. When a citizen’s estrogen or testosterone is at a certain count, then the citizens will be relocated accordingly.

        Dos said, that will resolve a lot of issues in this neighborhood.

        Dollcee said, do you think machine language will see things much the same way that cowgirls and cowboys deal with cattle in feed lots?

        Padoke rose to his feet and asked, would that be a better option than being a pet whose only possessions are an old rug and a television and he is kept in a little room in the universe with three fictitious characters.