Back to BLOGIST

                                            Very radical

            Dollcee said, while I was riding on the bus this morning, I wondered if things are more important than citizens are?

            Cybo said, that really worries me Dollcee, we are not interested in things that much and yet, we are popular culture content makers.

            Dos said, our beloved culture is all about things and we only care about, sound, images and conversations. The reality is, we are not good popular culture citizens.

            Dollcee said, I wonder what the authorities would do with us, if they found out that we use our limited resources to make content with hardly any things.

            Cybo said, the authorities couldn’t get angry with us because we only know about our own beloved culture.

            Dos said, this is what worries me about having an audience. They might go around telling other citizens about a band that has hardly any things and they exist in a little room in the universe. When the culture clearly states that all citizens should have lots of things and go where ever they please whenever they like, even if it is nowhere.

            Dollcee said, when you put it like that, it does make us sound very radical.

            Cybo said, if the authorities ever come here and say, okay where is it. We should point to Padoke’s television and say, there.

            Dollcee said, that would probably satisfy them, because they would think, ah they are ‘weirdo retros’.

            Dos said, characters our age with a functioning television in our room, is pretty weird.

            Cybo said, as long as they don’t ask, who owns the television, we should be safe.

            Dollcee said, have you notice that citizens with lots of things have several wheelie bins with different coloured lids.

            Dos said, there is not enough room for us and our instruments, without having to have wheelie bins with different coloured lids, as well.

            Padoke thought, I only have one thing in this world and they have a very negative attitude towards my television.