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                                           The bus

      Dollcee asked no one in particular, have you ever heard of thought loops?

      No one made an attempt to answer Dollcee’s question.

      Dollcee was up for chat and was not going to be put off by a lack of response.

      Dollcee said, while I was riding on the bus this morning, I wondered are crazy citizens attempting to act normal, or are normal citizens expressing themselves by acting in a crazy manner while they commute?

      Cybo asked, what is the percentage breakdown of normal and crazy citizens engaged in the commute on public transport?

      Dollcee replied, it never occurred to me to look at the matter in a statistical manner. However, I am happy to make a guess that normal and crazy citizens are represented in equal numbers.

      Cybo asked, I wonder if this is why so many citizens commute in automobiles?

      Dos said, I have read many articles on this matter written by poorly funded professors from institutions that claim the percentages vary wildly.

      Cybo said, it is my opinion that the definition of normal and crazy behaviour while engaged in the daily commute is too difficult to make an assessment.

      Dollcee said, it is my opinion that it is probably impossible to assess the behaviour of citizens engaged in the commute, because there is no way to know the circumstances from where they have entered the commute, or what they are exiting into. The commute could be a temporary reprieve from some horrendous experience.

      Dos asked, I wonder what the ancient Greek philosophers had to say about citizen’s behaviour in the mass public transport system.

      Cybo said, I have never seen any reference to mass public transport in ancient Greek texts.

      Padoke said, what about Cerebos, he was the gatekeeper to the ancient Greek underground.