 And you can see, this is Twitter, obviously. Yeah. So our girl's name is STEM, or S-T-E-M lover, which you all know what stands for, right? Science, technology, engineering, and math. So obviously this little girl, look at her bio, she is Professor of Math and Sportical Physics at MIT. That is awesome. So there was a young little girl who just goes to school and who was just interested in math and physics show. So she took advanced math and physics in school, and also she was the top one on her class. Yeah, well, she was top, but that didn't stop the underestimation. She was a girl after all, I mean, come on. We all know how bad it is. So it was really tough for her. There was a lot of hard work being underestimated and saying, you can do this, you can do that. And especially guys in her school telling her, you're a girl, you won't understand this. Just like, go study fashion and design and stuff, like, you kind of like. Okay, so she applied for MIT, which is kind of like hard to do again since it's, as we figured out, it's actually, it's a college that has actually less number of females than males. It has a whole lot less. 40 something? No, it's 45%. 45% person. So that's a whole lot less. She wanted to apply to MIT and she like wanted to write in, she wants to fill out the application and she put that on special, applying for MIT, a hard time. Which is hard time. A hard time. Yeah, exactly. And then she met Professor Axe. Don't ask me why we named him Professor Axe. I just couldn't think of any. Yeah, I just couldn't think of any. Okay, so Professor Axe is actually a pretty cool lady. Yeah, she's a lady. So Professor Axe, she tweeted him, she tweeted her, telling her how amazing, she was inspired by this professor. This professor was a great inspiration. Professor Axe obviously responded, telling her to keep on going. Keep on doing the hard work. This is where mentors come into action. And then Professor Axe asked her to visit her in her office and obviously they work together and Professor Axe helped her to get, she's in Harvard and she helped her to get an MIT through her connections. And guess what happens? Guess what happens after a while? After just a couple of years, she's graduating, she took her PhD and she's a professor at MIT. But that's not all. No, that's all actually. I don't know, what I'm going to say right now is that the whole part of the task, the other girl finished the laptop and all. Okay. So later on, another girl tweeted, stem lover too, ask stem lover. I'm really inspired by your work but this is really hard work. Want to guess what she said? Anybody want to guess the number one? You can do it. Yes. It's the same. It's like the cold cycle. It's like going round and round and round. And imagine if this cycle was broken, the entire thing was going to be stopped. This is now that we'll make people pursue technology. For example, social networks like Twitter, Facebook, they make like normal people and people with high ranks all come together and just get to know each other with no bad ears. It's like you're not a teacher and a student anymore. Over here, they're both just friends on Twitter. So that's what happened over here. She got to know an amazing professor who helped her and today she is what she is because of social networking. It really had an impact on her. And she's inspiring other girls in the community as well. Woo!