 Finally, some good news, I think, I think this is good news. You know how there's this campaign to ban plastic straws, and there are lots of places now you cannot get plastic straws. And instead of the plastic straws, we have to use these horrible, just disgusting paper straws that fall apart, that just they get distorted, that you can never really finish a drink with them. You start, they're okay in the beginning, but even then they just don't feel right, they don't taste right maybe, and they just get shredded. No matter how well they're made. So paper straws are disgusting and horrible. I mean I am, I should, we should have a presidential candidate who runs on the platform of, you know, passing a constitutional amendment that we can use plastic straws. Anyway, it turns out that in a study by a group of Belgian scientists, it turns out that plastic straws are actually, sorry, the paper straws are actually probably worst for the environment than plastic straws. This is the best news I've heard in a long time. It turns out that the paper straws have to be, you know, in order to make them work, in order to make them water resistant, they have to be treated. And that treatment embeds in the paper straws what are called forever chemicals. And it turns out that there are more of these forever chemicals in paper straws than there are in plastic straws. And it turns out, of course, the forever chemicals are these chemicals that cannot, you cannot break them down, they're just there forever. Although I think I did a show a while ago, one of the news items was that scientists have figured out a way to get rid of forever chemicals. But anyway, that would, I don't want to do anything that might suggest that we should save paper straws. So it looks like by banning plastic straws and introducing paper straws, we are actually increasing forever chemicals in the pollution that they result in. And I am starting a movement to, in the name of the environment, to ban paper straws. Because forever chemicals clearly have to be, no question about it, the worst thing for the environment possible, right? No? I don't know. I have no idea. They strike me as just the latest, greatest forever chemicals. Sounds so ominous. It just sounds like the latest, greatest, ominous thing to induce us to behave ourselves, to induce us not to destroy nature. They're artificial. That's the thing that we're artificial in the sense that they are recombined atoms, molecules that exist in nature. But recombined by man rather than recombined by nature. And that makes them evil and bad. I hate paper straws. What can I say? I am all in favor of returning to plastic. All right.