Fantastical
Dollcee said, when I was going home on the bus, I realized that the bus was much bigger internally than our little room in the universe. So, if we decide to go intergalactic travelling, we would be much better off in a bus, then we would be going in our little room.
Dos said, if were intergalactic travelling you would need a lot of room for weight stabilizers, hydration generators, nutrition replacement systems, a refrigerator and of course, the washing machine. The bus would be a good idea.
Dollcee said, being an intergalactic art critic, I am very aware of the enormity of the universe relative to our little room or even a bus, this constantly reminds me of how small we are. Why did all the Gods go to so much trouble to build a gy-normous-mega-huge cosmos for a bunch of insignificant creatures to occupy a tiny-wincey-little-weeny blue green planet in some remote corner of a galaxy, that is where? That is the question, I ask, where are we in the universe? We don’t even know if it is a good neighbourhood.
Dos said, when you point out how tiny-wincey-little-weeny we are relative to the known universe, there probably isn’t a word that could even begin to describe how small the popular culture band Padoke is, relative to it all. No wonder we don’t have an audience. There probably isn’t a social microscope that has enough power to find us in the noise.
Dollcee said, you can’t see through noise with a microscopes Dos, you need a microphone for that.
Dos said, I think we have to reconfigure our perceived relationship with the culture on the matter of existence. We could possibly look at abandoning the whole idea of necessity of an audience to the existence of a popular culture band. We could adopt a totally delusional approach, like embracing hero worship and waiting for the really big light of fame to shine on us from the heavens.
Dollcee said, being delusional is a very popular path to tread in the culture Dos, as we are normal, ordinary pop culturalists, I have no problem with that.
Dos said, I totally agree Dollcee, but do we have enough talent to be fantastical.
Dollcee said, there seems, there are somethings we have no hope of finding an answer for.