 Maybe I should have gone through some stimulus discrimination training. It's appropriate to go When you're demonstrating stuff to your children about how cars can move very fast and what it sounds like it's not so Probably reinforcing to do that in the current context, right? So the point being stimulus discrimination training so you're learning when to engage in particular responses, right? You can specifically reinforce this. I don't want you walking around saying cars Blue Orange unless things like cars blue or orange or present, right? So in the presence of a particular stimulus, we might want you to attack that stimulus. So Cameraman is wearing an orange shirt today. So we could say orange. It's actually a Heather orange. It's weird But anyway, so Heather orange which sounds like a person, but it's not it's color because Heather is part of a color Anyway stimulus discrimination training only in the presence of heathered colors. Well, I say a heathered color. It's stimulus It's discriminated. It's a discriminated operant if I do it well and he reinforces me for it. But anyway What else do you want to know about it? I'll wait