 So we moved from Peru to Massachusetts and we moved into this neighborhood that was like a third of third third. It was like the most diverse place on the planet. The difference was all the Latinos, they were Puerto Rican. And some people would be like, oh, you're Puerto Rican. And I was like, ah. Like in LA, we're all Mexican. You're all Mexican. Yeah. I bring them over to the globe because there's no Google. So I go to the globe and I'd be like, I'm from right here, Peru. And they're like, ah, how'd you get here? You know, they're like blown away. I was like, Puerto Rico's over here. Do you see how these things aren't the same? So I just got bucketed into this thing. And then I wouldn't dress Puerto Rican. And so they'd be like, oh, you're dressing like a white kid. I never took it personal. I was always like, oh, that's interesting. It made me curious. So I'd be like, how should I dress? And they're like, oh, your pants should be more baggy. And I'm like, oh, OK. But like, but then why? I was like, have you ever met a Peruvian? They're like, no. And I'm like, do you know how Peruvians dress? They're like, no. And I was like, they dress like me.