 When you think about Paru, which he says is not a part of the bloods, and then you have the crypts. When you see the different cliques or the different gangs, they're total opposites. They're usually rivals. They're not usually people that are together, doing things together. But you are breaking that mode. How can you do that without the younger people looking at you like you're betraying us? Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. One thing I've been very, very curious about, because y'all are from two different walks of life, two different sides, I should say, but you are both campaigning together. Because when you think about Paru, which he says is not a part of the bloods, but and then you have the crypts. When you see the different cliques or the different gangs, they're total opposites. They're usually rivals. They're not usually people that are together, doing things together. But you are breaking that mode. How can you do that without the younger people looking at you like you betraying us? But it's it's not a betrayal when we're in a position that we understand we got more in common than we got apart. Me and Melvin have been through too much on our own sides. And we got people in Paru that don't like me, Paru's that hate me. But we keep striving. So when you understand now, all my homies like him, you know what I'm saying? It won't be no debate. Man, we're that old nigga more than I got. I go to lowrider meetings and this. And I got crypts that walk over. Oh, gee, I like your interview. So we're bridging a gap that as black grown men, these youngsters are seeing like them. I got more crypts that come to me and embrace me in LA that I have Paru's and blood. Wow. A lot of my own people be holding a nuts like I ain't never said nothing. Wow. Oh, that's just more. You know, that's crazy. I see other dudes that don't know me from 60s from a trade from that. Hey, I told them, man, I seen you. I mean, I don't even know where these people come from. Where did we grow up from? And I'm like, man, I've seen you. You're a big Melvin. Do this and do that. And it's it's a testimony that man that you didn't reach these dudes, these real dudes is in the street. We don't walk with bodyguards. We don't walk with it. We don't be in it. We we be in the hood every day. I roll the street solo Bolo. Because when it's when it's my turn, they say y'all are too shot the box with God. I believe in that. Can't nothing happen to me until he say so. No, that's real. And is it the same for you as well? Well, when it comes to me and more relationship, a lot of guys, the younger ones, because they come in, Crip on Crip blood on blood. So it ain't that hard to fathom a Crip in the blood because of how the allies and structures are being made. The way you have interactions among others that wouldn't otherwise talk. But in reality, this creates the opportunity to where they side and it creates where we can create dialogue amongst more in fact. And also, this is where money doesn't count in the streets. You've seen so many people get count taken out in the streets. It's where you respect your responsibilities, where we get that respect because we played the game within the rules of which the game is played. We are names this solid. We never faltered, never did nothing scandalous. I never had a scar, gunshot wounds, stabs, none of that. And it's because of the way we move. So at the end of the day, a lot of kids look up to us because not only have we lived this life, we've changed our life. And if we can do it, then quite naturally, you should be able to do it. That's true.