 Next question is from Hailey Green-Strong. What career do you have massive respect for, but would never be able to do? Oh, what would I have? Can I say single mother here? Does that count? This is a single parent? Yeah, no, yeah. Trying to buy some points? No, it's like single mother doing any job. Like, literally, if you're all by yourself as a parent, I don't give a shit if you're a librarian or you sit at AMPM fucking working all day. Like, I don't care what the job is, if you're trying to manage making a living while also raising a child. Oh, gosh, that's insane. I feel like, and I know I couldn't do it. I know I would just fail miserably. I'd be a terrible dad or I'd be broke as a joke and be a great dad, to be one or the other. I don't know if I could do both. Yeah, Jessica has a friend who has a, I think a three-year-old or two-year-old and a new baby who's three months old and she's a single mom and she works, takes care of both of them, and I'm just like, I don't know how you don't burn out or die. Like, this is insane. What an incredibly difficult job. So aside from a single parent, I think one time, I volunteered to teach a kindergarten class and talked to them. Did you really? I did. So I used to volunteer. I've done fourth grade, fifth grade, sixth grade. I've done junior high. Junior high was fun. I did high school and then I did kindergarten and I was supposed to go and talk about nutrition to a bunch of little tiny kids and, you know, show pictures and do that kind of stuff. And I did it for like, it was like two hours. Like I did like, you know, 30 minutes and they took a break, another 30 and then it went to lunch and it came back and I was fucking exhausted. And I was like, I don't know how teachers control this many children this age. It's insane. It's absolutely, requires everything. I'll lose my mind. Oh, dude, I was so exhausted afterwards. I didn't know how they did. I remember when I left, I told her, I'm like, you're a champion. I don't know how you did it. Those are great examples. No, I just immediately thought of astronauts. I don't know. Cause like, I'm a sci-fi geek. Are you watching that show right now? The Disney started. So don't quiz me. Okay. It's good so far. But yeah, just to see like what they go through and like, and they rarely ever even get to go to space, you know, and just to see like, you know, how brilliant you have to be to start, right? You got to be like an astrophysicist, you know, you have to have like all the pedigrees, you know, of everything. You have to be able to build a rocket on top of it. You got to build it. You got to, yeah, you got to problem solve under like extreme conditions. Like you got to be in inhospitable places. Super athletes, you know. Super athletes, like, I mean, there's no appeal for me like to go to space as much as I love sci-fi. Like there's nothing out there for us. What the fuck are we doing? You know, like there's nothing. You can't terraform these places. Like they're just, it's just like the worst desert possible with no air to breathe. Yeah, they're like as close to superhuman as you could imagine. I remember when you went up and flew in the jet with the fighter pilot. Yeah. And you took, how many Gs did he take you? He did 9.3. Yeah. Now imagine flying in 9 Gs and knowing what you're doing. Yeah. How do you do that? Yeah, I don't know. Like it's totally, like it's baffling to me. That's a great example because a lot of those guys like, you know the top tier like fighter pilots, like some of them go, you know, into the space programs and stuff after that. But yeah, even them, they have like, they're brilliant and they're, they're, you know, physically crazy with all that stuff. That's insane.