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                                        Existence
                    Dollcee said, Dos, I don’t think we exist outside of this room.
     How could that be Dollcee, we both go home and do other things.
     What I mean is this, Padoke, the band and all the art work is not known by anyone other than us.
     Oh, I see what you mean, said Dos, but does that matter?
     Dollcee replied, it matters if we need to earn a living from it.
     Dos said, I think it is really good we don’t have to exist. I am very happy being a character that makes content. Well, digitol content, when you think about it, I suppose our existence is questionable.
     Dollcee said, I totally agree with you; I don’t want to be some celebrity whose existence is totally dependent on how many hits you get. I would rather not exist, then be dependent on the fluctuating whims of an audience to exist.
     Dollcee went on, I want to be a content maker with one hand on the ‘cultural tone dial’.
     Cybo said, let’s face it, we are closer to our evolutionary origins, then we are to the cutting edge of financial brilliance and cultural success.
     Dos suddenly lit up, one of the great advantages of not culturally existing, is, we cannot be forced out of our conceptual home.
     Padoke mumbled, I wouldn’t bet on that.