 Well, you know, me and one of my guys that I grew up with who got pretty wealthy into the cocaine game, Little Tommy, we were talking the other day about guys killing their customers. Wow. You're literally killing your customers. But why? Why would you want to kill your customers? You need to return customers. It's part of the game, though. That's part of fitting our game, that some of your customers are going to die. Wow. And sometimes they get a kick out of them dying because when you die, it makes the other ones want it. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Like, let's bring up Kenny B, the guy, the young kid come on my show, and he was on pills, perks the whole time, right? He been in the rap game. And recently he quit, and I was happy about that, actually. Yeah, probably. And basically... Lucky for him. Lucky for him. But I'll let you tell us. No, so when he came on the show and he spoke about... He said that when he went to sign his deal, because, you know, when guys get in the music industry, they're eager, they have this drive, they want to make it, da, da, da. So he went to New York, got signed, and somebody introduced him to perks. So he took the perks, and the first time he took the perks, you know, he loved it. You know, we human beings, we go through issues, we go through problems and stuff like that. And sometimes you tend to want to forget your problems. So to him, he's like, when he took the perks, it made him forget the problems, and that was it. So he got addicted. He took it for four years. And then one day, I think, he was losing so many friends, dropping, you know, left, right, and center, whether from perks or from different things, you know. And addiction got stronger. Addiction got stronger, whatever. And his music is so good where his cousin, one of his cousins who used to sell it to him, told him, I'm not going to sell you no more drugs. And they actually thought, because he wanted that bad. That's how bad he was addicted to it. And they're like, I'm not, we're not going to sell because you're not doing the music like you used to. You don't have that drive no more because he said, when you on drugs, it tends to be like, I'll do that tomorrow. You keep putting off stuff because you chill, you relax, and then life goes. So anyway, he played out on social media that he gave up on it. And it was so surprising how many people reached out to him and was like, how are you knocking this? How are you doing this? Because so many people want to knock this drug and can't. And even one of the guys who did, you know, reach out to him and he told him how to do it. He said he would take aspirin for the headache and he would go running. He would drink a lot of water, try to flush it up system. But he's like, nobody warned him of that you're going to go through all the withdrawals for a whole week. You know, Perks is literally heroin. It's another form of heroin. One of the guys that reached out to him died three days later. But the reason I brought that up was because just the fact of Fidnault. They spiking those with Fidnault. Exactly, Fidnault. Like you seeing all the stuff rushing through our people, this Fidnault thing, it's really worse to me than what Crack was doing and all that. Oh, for sure. Because it's killing people. Well, you know, me and one of my guys that I grew up with who got pretty wealthy into the cocaine game, Little Tommy, we were talking the other day about guys killing their customers. Wow. You're literally killing your customers. But why? Why would you want to kill your customers? You need to return customers. It's part of the game, though. That's part of the Fidnault game. Some of your customers are going to die. Wow. And sometime they get a kick out of them dying because when you die, it makes the other ones wanted. Really? How are we going to get past this? I ask you because we've been in the game. What is the thing that can get us past this? Well, everything comes down to being educated. When our kids become educated to the fact that these things are not only addictive, but it also can kill you, I think that they'll wake up. I don't think when we do enough education on drugs at all in this country, you know, we spend 50-some billion dollars incarcerating and I bet you the budget for prevention is much lower. And some of the books that I read said that a pound of ounce of cure, ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. I heard that before. So we got to start thinking about cure. No, because it's so crazy because people when they're addicted, especially once you take that first hit, yeah, you might know that it's going to kill you. Yeah, you might know that this is going to happen. No, they don't know it's going to kill them when they take the first hit. But I'm talking like it's education comes in place. But some people feel like, well, it took away from my problems for that moment. Just like people who get into the drug game. Okay, example, hold on. If that was the case, they would take rap poison. But people who get into the drug game, y'all always would say, well, I'm going to either die or end up in prison. You know this for a fact, but then they're still full force in the drug game. The drug game is a little different, though, because you got a chance to make it. If you become a drug addict, you don't have a chance to become a drug addict. See, the guy who gave, the guy who you talked about his first pill, the guy party looked up to him. Yeah. He thought he was important and that's why he was willing to accept something that came from him. Are there any functional drug addicts that's been drug addicts from for years? Absolutely. So there are successful drug addicts then? That's not a success. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.