 The Bale, quitting before the game. If you're out, if someone's doing something like, hey, we're gonna play a game of Eclipse, and it's gonna take four hours to start a good Binda. You look at your friend and you're like, you know what? I got nothing to do with that. I'm out. Bailing is a refined skill of an enlightened human. Now you might argue that this sort of bailing before the game starts isn't quitting, right? Quitting is when you're in the game and then you exit the game, right? So like not even entering the game in the first place is sort of like not even quitting. It's sort of just like not playing, you know? But there's still a lot of things involved in that. You might bail on a game before it starts for a lot of the same reasons you might quit a game that's already happening. So it's still an important thing to keep in mind because it's very closely related. And the important thing is how close are you to the event horizon of the game? And it's different for every game. If a game takes four hours to set up and then you're like, no, I'm not playing. Yeah, you're not friends with those people anymore. Right, even though the game didn't start yet, right? It's like you still, there's a certain point you reach where it's like you are now in the game.