Really real citizen Dollcee said, I am going to compile a list of things that were extremely important for the survival of evolving citizens. However, due to the onset of civilisation, the traits that I wish to document are the ones that are no longer desirable.
Cybo asked, why would you go to all that trouble for Dollcee. Machine language is going to be trained to operate with the updated behavioural traits as a desirable feature.
Dos said, I am sure there would have been numerous research grants for such an undertaking in the past.
Dollcee said, I am sure that, monks and research slaves have done it well before I ever thought about it. I am sure a machine could do an even better job of it. My conclusions maybe, inconclusive, misleading and for that matter, totally inaccurate, but I am a professional culture content maker and my efforts will be valid from my perspective.
Cybo said, I definitely cannot argue against that, Dollcee. Culture is a result of citizens making proclamations. If you are heard by enough citizens, it will be an accepted conversation topic.
Dos said, I suppose if I consider some of my investigation into continuous sounds, I am listening for phrases and patterns that most citizens wouldn’t even notice. Sometimes I listen to music that is totally out of favour at the present time and wonder why anyone ever bothered with it for.
Dollcee said, that’s it, why is something embraced and popular and then, reject at latter on.
Dos said, we cannot go backwards to original circumstances, but we can make elaborate and interesting guesses.
Dollcee said, now we are getting somewhere. Ignorance, beautiful ignorance, what a comforting thing it is, the basis of most conversations. The one thing the little room in the universe can never get enough of, there is always room for more ignorance.
Padoke thought, I wonder what a really real citizen would think that the little room in the universe represents.