Lions prefer the plump ones
                    Dos said, I read an article this morning written by a
professor who believes the quickest way to improve your mental hygiene is to stop watching television.
     Dollcee asked, did you hear that Padoke?
     Padoke responded, because I lay in front of the television for most of my existence, does not mean that it is penetrating my
consciousness. Television is focused on one species; it is almost meaningless to a dog. For me, television is like an abstract art form is for you. 
     Dollcee said, I trust you know what you are exposing
yourself to Padoke. It is a very scary machine to me.
     Cybo said, that is funny, I have never thought of television as a machine. For me, it is more like a fly. It makes a buzzing
noise and you never know where it has been before you came in contact with it.
     Dos said, yes, it is like a fly, you never know what it has been feeding on before it entered your environment. It could have all
sorts of viruses and who knows what all over it.
     Cybo replied, yes Dos, who knows what is being reproduced, amplified and broadcasted all over everything in the room.
     Dollcee said, this is giving me the he-bee-gee-bees discussing the possible content of the television. As a professional popular culture content maker myself, I am fully aware of what can be mangled into media content.
     Dos said, we only have good intentions with our popular culture content Dollcee. It is important to help feed the young hungry neural networks out there in the popular culture.
     Dollcee said, that is probably why we are not popular in the popular culture; the only thing we warn citizens of is to be aware of the random nature of the universe.
      Padoke said, stay true, the lions prefer the plump ones.