 Freedom! Today I wanted to talk to you about guys. I mean, not like guys as in dudes, as in, uh, men. I mean, I kind of do. You know, this is getting confusing. So previously on this channel, I have discussed the power of the word you. The word you not only is singular, it is also plural. So if I am talking to a group of 50 people, I can say you. Like, do watch me talk about you! And it's still accurate. I don't have to say you'll guys. I don't have to say y'all, you is both a singular and a plural. Why this is important is because when you say you guys, a certain subset of the population will feel like they are not represented. I'm talking about, of course, women. I'm talking about people who identify as non-gender binary. I'm talking about people who are potentially going through a transition of some sort. This is maybe something you don't think about a lot, but it is worth being as inclusive as possible. Now, I'm not telling you to go full SJW and use them they pronouns. That's not what I'm saying. What I am saying, however, is by making a simple change of addressing your audience as you rather than guys or you guys, it can help not only make sure everyone's included. It can also make sure that people feel that you are talking directly to them. And that's a lot of what YouTube is. YouTube does well because of a more personal connection with the entertainer versus broadcast media, which is a one-way street. People don't feel very close to traditional broadcast media personalities because of the lack of interaction. So please join me, if you will, for the year 2017. I want everyone to make a concerted effort. Now, I'm not saying to make this your New Year's resolution, but I want you to make a real effort to use the word you when you address your audience. Now, I'm not saying to abandon your, if you've got like some cute nickname for your audience. If you call your audience the Taco Trucks, which is a delicious sounding name. I'm not saying to abandon that. However, I am saying that when you greet your audience and you're like, Hey, Taco Trucks, you're awesome. Don't say, Hey, Taco Trucks, you guys are awesome. Because more than likely, a lot of them, some of them, a percentage of them may not be guys, but they're definitely Taco Trucks. I'm hungry. On that note, I'm going to go ahead and wrap this up because I need a taco. Let us know in the comment section down below if you've ever fallen victim to this. If you've ever called your audience by a name that could be just, you know, it could be limiting your ability. And if you think that moving to the generic word you can help you have a better, what's the word I'm looking for? Julius, Julius, what's that? Oh, if you can have a better relationship. Thank you, Julius, with your audience. Anyway, until next time, don't forget to like, subscribe, and do all those things that make us love our jobs. Also be awesome to yourself and amazing to each other. Bye, Freedom Family. I am so going to drop these. Anyways, thanks for watching. Whoa!