 So the way that our bodies remember sensations is truly fascinating to me. I've been an amputee for just over four years now. And what I'll do sometimes is turn a sock upside down. So this is like my knee part and I'll put it over my residual limb to keep it warm and cozy. But every time I do that, there's an initial knee-jerk reaction in my mind to not catch the fuzzy sock on a hangnail on my pinky toe. If you'll notice, I do not have a pinky toe anymore. But that was something that happened so routinely when I did have a foot and I hated that feeling. You know when you have like a tiny little hangnail on a toe and you put a sock on and it rips it off and it feels terrible? Every single time I put this on, I'm like bracing for that to happen even though it is physically impossible. I just think our bodies are fascinating.