 Next question is from Kim Gettys. When the pandemic is finally over, what will be the first thing each of you do that you haven't been able to do? Fine dining. Really? Yeah, nice, like a, you know, white tablecloth expensive dinner where we're sitting in a nice restaurant, candlelit type of deal. Like that, I haven't had something like that on that or a movie. We're on a concert. Yeah. Yeah, I had like so many lined up this year too. It was like really frustrating. Yeah, I might be right there with you two on that because we do a lot of concerts and live, live sporting event too. Yeah, live sporting event. That totally, like all this stuff like made me appreciate sports even more now. Like I've been drawn back just because I can't have it. You know, it's made it even more of a bummer now that, you know, we're not seeing that as much anymore. Yeah, I've just to help myself mentally with the whole thing. I've accepted that it won't, not only that the pandemic won't be over, but that our life will probably never be like it was before. So I think that moving ahead five years from now, 10 years from now, you're just going to see people wearing masks. It's going to become a normal thing. It's going to feel, you already feel the social shame if you don't wear a mask. Even if you're out in an open field all by yourself, you can feel people looking at you like, what are you doing? What are you feeling the most? Because Justin says concerts, I say supporting events, fine dining. I feel like you don't really do any of those things. Oh, I love fine dining movies. Oh, okay. I love going to the movies, man. In fact, that was. So is that what you feel the most? I think so, dude. I think I would like to go to the movies, but I don't know. I don't know what it's going to look like. You know what I mean? I don't know what things are going to look like, but movies I miss. I love sitting in the theater with the sound and just the whole experience and anticipating a good movie. Fine dining is fun. I enjoy doing that. We do that every, I don't know. I'd say every few months we'll go to a really nice restaurant and just have that whole experience. Don't like concerts. Could care less about sporting events. Not that big of a deal. Maybe go to, you know, a busy park or beach. I feel like it's so weird. Yeah, have you guys gone done something outdoor like that and see people around you mass? It's such a strange. It's, well, yeah, cause the beach is open and it's, I mean, everybody's pretty much keeping to themselves in terms of distance, but you'll see some beaches where they're just like, everybody's clustered together. And it's like, that makes me super anxious. You know, it's like walking through that. You know, and I love working out in my garage, but I have to say now that I think about it, I think a good workout and a big, you know, like Iron Dungeon gym with other people. I missed that a little bit. I missed the gym a little bit. Like I've gotten really used to training from home and training from our studio for the, in the last year or so. And I think I was the one who vocalized liking, working in the gym more, but it's been nice having our own place, but I do miss that. And I feel at the difference, like I definitely get an extra level of motivation, training in a place where there's lots of other people training, you know? No, I missed Disneyland. That was a thing. It was like, it was almost on once a year, kind of a schedule at this point. Like we've been going in the last like three years, I think once. And that was something that like the kids, of course, always looked forward to. And then you see them experience it in a different way each time as they're older. And so you get to kind of like, cause you know, my youngest will now get to go on the crazier ride. And then, you know, and then see their faces. They're like, I like, oh, I shouldn't have done that. I was too early kind of a thing. Like I did that a few times. And like, you know, at the end, their face just ghost white, you know? Oh, wow, that was awesome. Wow, buddy. Like, ah! You know, it's really weird to me is that, so the way that I was raised in our culture and also the culture of my family, when you see family members, when you first see them and you greet them or when you say goodbye, we kiss each other. That is really weird to me now. If I see family members, we all say hi, but nobody does the kiss anymore. And that's really strange. It's a very, very weird thing. I almost feel like it's, I feel like we're not connected. No, that's a weird thing for me. I'm like, I'm a hugger. Yeah, I'm a touchy feely person in general. You have friends, family. You're not rubbing ears right now? Yeah, I'm like, it's just weird when you, like if you haven't seen anybody like, let's say, I mean, we just ran into Aaron. We hadn't seen Aaron in, you know, I don't know, maybe half a year or whatever. So it's weird when you see someone who you haven't seen in a while and that the natural thing you always would do is give them a big hug or a handshake or, you know, or a kiss on the cheek, whatever. Like there's always this weird moment when we get to, when you get to- What do we do? Yeah. Yeah, it's like, hey. Hey, you could walk towards each other and then you stop when you feel like it's about six feet. Then you're like, hey. Are they gonna fist bump? Are we just gonna air high five? Like what are we doing here? That's awkward.