 My prosthetic leg got stuck on my body a couple of weeks ago. And I posted a video about it. I called my prosthetist to be like, how do I actually get this off my body? Because this button had broken off, so it wouldn't release. That video went out to like six million people. And one of the most common comments was like, where has common sense gone? Why would you need to call someone to figure out to put an Allen key into that hole to release it? So allow me to answer. Prostetic limbs are ridiculously expensive. Like this ankle, not even the socket, is like 34,000. And additionally, if I actually mess something up, I just don't have a leg until I can get an appointment with my prosthetist. I'm back on crutches, any plans I have are out the window. So when I come to solving prosthetic problems, I do like to lean on the expertise of the people who build them. Because yes, it does make sense that maybe I could insert something into that hole and release it, but it's also possible that I might break something by doing that. So while understandably, it might seem like a lax of common sense, there's actually a lot more financially and structurally that goes into these things.