 Wapper. Dr. P says, I am all people. I feel all people whether someone is here or there, I can tap in easy, please. Yeah. And here's Dr. P's point. Dr. P, I'm going to just rephrase that a little bit, right? I hope I do it right. And if I'm not doing it right, please let us know. But basically, Dr. P is stating something that I believe other philosophers, politicians have stated. Injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere. When one innocent person is hurt, all of humanity is hurt, right? Basically, we are all connected. So if you are living in the woods by yourself, you got your great fresh air, you're drinking your amazing spring water, you're picking your fruits off your fruit trees and you're raising farm animals and growing your own food and you got your little fence set up or maybe not even a fence, your friends with the animals, the bears come and talk to you and the birds sit on your shoulders, right? But if 100 kilometers away from you or 100 or 1000 kilometers away from you or across on the other side of the world, humanity is being slaughtered. Okay. How sweet is that fruit going to taste, right? How sincere is that? Is your love of the beasts around you or the other animals around you, right? If there's misery in the world on a scale that is unprecedented, right? And it's expanding. How long do you think that misery is not going to be knocking on your door? Sure, we can all plan on living off-grid and doing what it is that we can do, but there comes a time where the right thing to do is not to run away, not to hide. Sometimes that is. I don't think we're there right now, depending, depending. Then maybe it's time to make a stand.