 Just George, what about the inheritance and speaking of lazy people, how do we deal with people who are born rich and have passive income? I don't think it's fair to be active, wake up from nine, wake up from nine and work until five for someone to be having a passive income and if you notice most of the people screwing stuff over are these rich people. I don't think, you know, you've seen those shirts that say eat the rich. No, what is that? Right? Eat the rich. Okay, first of all, what do you consider rich? Right? So all those people, I've seen people wearing shirts in Canada saying eat the rich. Well, relative to Congo, everybody is Canada is rich. So do people in Congo have the right to come and eat all Canadians? It just doesn't make sense, right? Eat the rich. This war on the rich on the wealthy is wrong. It should be war on corruption. It should be war on tyrants. It should be war on technocrats, right? But eat the rich doesn't make sense, right? Because wealth is relative, right? Where do you live? Where do you travel to? What do you own? Who you are? What your income is? Passive income, I have no problem with passive income, right? Like for me, I get a little bit of money, comic book money from censor tube ads. Do you consider that passive? I don't know. It's not passive, really, because I'm working my ass off doing this stuff. But I could not do something for a month and that income would still be coming in. It's not much. It's been cut in half over the last three years, right? It should have been going up, but it's been cut in half because it's been shadowed by. But that is still passive income. So is that wrong? No, it's not wrong, right? As far as inheritance goes, a lot of people that get inheritance, they blow that inheritance if they're stupid. Within one generation it's gone, right? There's a lot of wealthy people that used to be wealthy and they're poor fucking because they're stupid, right? So it's the tax system, a centralized power that needs to be dealt with, not rich people or poor people, okay? Because the rich people would turn around and say, take all the poor people, put them in a camp, right? Don't divide people up based on their wealth. That's not the right thing to do. There's a lot of rich people that are trying to do a lot of good in the world, right? You can't go eat them. It doesn't make sense. 990, off topic, but how do you keep beefsteak tomatoes from splitting when they are growing? From one understand, one of the reasons tomatoes split is if they're deprived of water for a little bit of time and then all of a sudden they get a lot of water and then they expand and they split, right? So when you see tomatoes that are split, that means during the growth process there was a period where they were deprived of water, right? And then all of a sudden they get a lot of water and their skin opens up. So what you want to do with tomatoes, you want to make sure they're always well watered. You don't want to let them go dry, right? 990 theory, people born in wealth have more time to think up ways to steal from oppressed, the downtrodden lower class. No, they have a lot of time to figure out ways to blow their money and do shit, right? I know some wealthy people have lost a shitload of money. I know some wealthy people that don't have fucking doornails, right? Or doorknobs. I know some wealthy people that are really amazing people. I know one wealthy person that owns a company in Vancouver has 100, 200 people working at his company, right? And he had offers from multinational corporations to buy out his company, right? For good fucking money. And he was like, you know what? They couldn't promise me what was going to happen to my workers. And I had this conversation with them like five years ago or so. It was super cool, actually. I really like the guy. I've known him for like over 25 years or so, 20 years, easy, right? And he was like, look, they made me this offer, but in good conscience, I couldn't sell the company to them because they were going to downsize. And I have all these people working for me that they have families, they have mortgages. I can't just kick him out. He was like, I'm making good money, but the money coming in, what they offered me was phenomenal, right? And he's a very wealthy person, phenomenal, right? But I couldn't accept it because they weren't guaranteeing jobs for all these workers, all these relationships I built. So he kept this company, right? Which is honorable, which is honorable.