 So I don't usually wear clothing that would provoke a conversation, but I love this sweater. It says disabled, it's not a dirty word because it's not. But people will occasionally challenge this on me in public as I am walking around with a prosthetic leg clearly visibly disabled. And my favorite experience with this is when I was in the ER a couple months ago for a kidney infection. And when the doctor came in to see me, I happened to be wearing this shirt. And before even asking me what was wrong or why he was treating me, he proceeded to tell me why he disagreed with this and why many people who are different like actually make the best of their lives and are doing amazing things out there. And I was like, yes, sir, that's the point. Disabled or disability are not bad terms. They're not dirty words. They're not derogatory statements. They're accurate descriptions for a portion of human beings. And to be like corrected on my use of a term about my own body and my own community by a doctor who should know better was a fascinating experience. Just to clarify, I was not a jerk. We had a great conversation about it. I got treated. Everything was fine. But it is it is always interesting to me when people tell me that I am wrong and how I speak about my own experience.