 terms like his truth, her truth, your truth, my truth. No one used to speak like that. There was just that truth. No one used to speak like that. Just go back to 2008. No one used to say, oh, that's her truth. That's his truth. That's new. That's new speak. And so even to me, that's interesting. Okay, now the truth is subjective. If I feel that it's true and I say that that's my truth, then not only is it true, but if you question it even or you challenge it or you say, wait, hang on, you don't get your own truth, then that's now perceived as an attack. That's not just you disagreeing with me. That's you denying my existence. I'm like, I'm not trying to deny it. You're a human being. I've never denied the existence of anybody. I'm just saying that if one of you right now were to say that, oh, I'm now a woman, I'm like, I mean, you can believe what you like, but you're not actually a woman. And me saying that isn't me trying to attack anyone or be vicious towards anyone. I'm just saying that that's objectively not true.