 Hello everyone and welcome back to the Untitled Ranch Show. If you have a title that you would like to see us use, go ahead and put it in the comments so we can ignore it and keep calling it the Untitled Ranch Show. I'm your host TheMangus and today what I'm going to be talking about are the assholes that will only queue as like ADC or what. The guy that's bitching about nobody picking support but will never pick support himself. That's what I'm trying to get at. So I'm Jellynees. Hi. I'm going to be ranting about the lack of communication from companies about things going on with their community. Hey, it's Raven. I'm going to talk about what's so hard about getting an online order correct, aka when you order food. Yeah, we're branching out a little bit and some stuff that's not specifically gaming. I guess that does tie into gaming a little bit since, you know, you order fucking food whenever you're trying to game and it gets there. It's not even right though. Yeah. But yeah, that's my topic, man. Fuck. You always get the guy that he'll never pick support himself but screams at everybody on the team for not picking support. Well, what I think it is, it's somebody that watched a video that some YouTuber made that said, you can't climb ranks unless you play ADC. You'll never climb out of fucking SilverElo or whatever if you don't play ADC. So they try and play nothing but ADC and absolutely refuse to pick support themselves because they want that rank. They want to gain that elo because that makes them feel better about their little tiny light switch penis. But they don't seem to realize that that was one video from that YouTube creator and that YouTuber has probably played other, you know, roles as they've climbed ranks. It's not only ADC. And the other thing is you may think you're a God ADC because you played really well one game a week ago, but that doesn't mean that you're better than the other ADC. You're probably not. You're probably equal, maybe a little better, maybe a little, maybe not as good. You're about on equal terms with the enemy ADC. So you're not doing everybody a favor by playing that specific role. You're just doing a disservice to yourself and the entire community by trying to only lock ADC. You're not going to get it every time. You need to branch out and learn some other stuff and you can climb without playing carry every fucking game. I climbed to high plat in Paragon. People are like, Ooh, okay. Plat was like the top 5% of players in Paragon. It was actually pretty good. But I climbed to plat playing Richter support midfay. And if I had to off lane or jungle, I would play crunch. Notice you don't hear any ADCs there. I did have to ADC. It's very, very rare, but sometimes people don't pick ADC and you end up getting ADC and I'll just go Murdoch or Sparrow or some shit like that. I didn't really care. I'll fucking ADCs are the same to me, but like you can climb playing the different roles and playing the different roles is going to make you better because you're going to realize how to counter play against those roles whenever you go against them as your ADC or whatever. I spend a lot of time bitching about ADCs, I think, because I am a support main. And those are the ones that piss me off the most are ADC mains, especially this Raven character. We haven't even played together yet. You're that freaking guy. Yeah, I can talk forever on this topic. I've said this before too. I've said this and I'll say it again. Nobody starts out a support main. Nobody goes into a game and is like, I want to be the guy that supports and never gets kills and only like measures their penis and assists. That's what I want to do. No, you don't do that. What happens is nobody fucking will play support. So you're like, all right, if we need to support them, I'll play support. And then that just happens over. And yeah, and then you end up responding. That's happened with me for so many games that now I like, I just accept it like, well, who's the sports in this game? Let me see. Let me check out what the sports do because I'm going to be a support main, of course. The only game that hasn't happened to me is here's the storm. Like I'm a melee assassin main in that, in that game. I don't know how that happened, but I do play a pretty mean support in here's the storm. But I usually gravitate towards the melee assassins in that game. He guys got anything to say jelly jelly work like he's a bit biting at the yeah. So more broad than even just people that are carry mains and that go in and that they have to play carry and they get pissed off at other roles. The people that go into lobbies and hold the lobby hostage because they didn't get the role they wanted, right? Or just as bad in that same regard of go in there, they're like mid or feed. Like that's it. Like what am I and what am I supposed to say to that? Right? If by chance I'm playing mid and I don't know how to play the other roles, I'm screwed as that player because I can't give him the only role I know how to play or I play something else and I have a horrible experience because I don't know how to play those roles. Granted, I think everybody should have a basic understanding of how to play every role in some capacity before you start heading into things like ranked in a in a casual normal capacity, play whatever role you want, right? Be a one trick if you want but at least have an understanding going into a competitive-esque level of all the other roles. So if you get put somewhere else, you're not going to be a detriment to your team by having zero idea what you're doing. But yeah, people that hold lobbies hostage because they didn't get the role they wanted, drive me nuts. Yeah. Yeah. It's funny that you mentioned that no one really played ADC, at least in Paragon or like you didn't to rank up. I actually got to Diamond by only playing ADC. But I rarely, I think I'm pretty sure I rarely solo queued. Like a lot of times I was at least with someone else, so it was manageable. But in that I did play a lot of ADC to get to that. I don't think I mentioned that. I solo grinded to Plat. Like I never played with anybody. Plat is when my YouTube channel kind of took off and the people actually wanted to play with me. And that's when my elo went way to fuck down. With a variety of people. And every single game was, nobody was trying to win. It was a goal to make each other laugh. And I had way more fun playing that way. But I will say though, in League, I had to learn, that's when I really learned every role in Amoba. And that made me a better player because like you said, yeah, now you learn, you learn how the jungler paths, you learn what goes on in top lane when you're so focused on bot lane or something. And I got to things like gold two or something in League for top lane, not even playing bot. So yeah, I mean, things change, but it definitely you get a better understanding of how to play the game itself. And it just translates to each other role. Jelly, like what you were saying with like somebody, people like mid or feed or whatever, you also get the guy that he locks in ADC and then, but somebody else had already picked ADC. So he's like, I'm just going to go off lane. Like, no, I didn't see that. Sorry. Like, I'll just play him off lane. And then they get their fucking ass handed to him by like Greystone or some shit. They get ganked and there's nothing they could do about it because they're at ADC and they have no fucking escape. For the most part, there's a reason that character doesn't go into the off lane. Like it's not just, it's not just the community was like, yeah, this play, this person only goes here. There's a reason for it. There's the whole reason for a meta to exist is the fact that there's certain people go certain places. Right. So yeah, when people are just like, I'm going to take a carry off lane because whatever. Yeah, there's a whole other topic involved in that ganked all the time. Yeah, just learn how to play an off later. It does. It works in print. I'll say that we're playing ADC off lane and bread unless they've done something about the balance. I think RG Saatchi made the the ADC is a little too fucking powerful. That in fault when Muriel AD or Muriel off lane became a huge, huge thing. Oh my God, the worst week and a half of my existence. You know, I was playing 100% of the braze though. It got my ass handed to me. I was playing 100% crit Murdoch in predecessor when like the last play test and I was just doing 900 damage a shot. It was great. It was kind of ridiculous. It's just five blade of agoras or the one and like five of the bows that gave you the attack speed crit. I know I've been going in for a while, but I'm going to go in a little more. Here's the other thing that pisses me off when somebody does or they are like, okay, I'll play sport. Like I don't play support. I don't really know how to do it, but the team needs support. I'll play support. Then the same asshole that's yelling about the team needing a support is the first one to flame that guy for not knowing what they're doing. They said right off the top that they're doing. If you have some helpful temps, present them in a tactful way like, Hey, you probably shouldn't be up that far or Hey, maybe you should hold your stuns for when this happens. You know, guide them through it. I'm sure they'll be open to advice if they're willing to pick that support and learn how to do it, but don't flame the dog shit out of them after you've forced them into playing a role that they're uncomfortable with. I hate that shit more than anything. That's one of the few things that will make me break and actually get toxic in chat is when somebody is flaming a new support or like somebody that's never jungle before and they're flaming the shit out of this new jungler. It's like, dude, give them a break. Give them a little bit of advice, but don't ruin the fucking game for them. They were flexible for you. Be a little more flexible for them. Yeah. And to kind of tie on to your message that like trying to be helpful in the chat setting or whatever it's going to be, right? My kind of personal thing in that regard, what I'm talking to you, somebody via chat that is so easy to take negatively, right? Is you throw in a like, we got this afterwards at like you whatever your message is, even if you're not coming across aggressive or not trying to be, right? But the little like, we got this afterwards kind of reinvents that like you're still willing to work with them. This is just like a suggestion of like, Hey, maybe do this instead. Everyone calm down, right? It's not in the world yet. Yeah. So it's very easy for that's what I said tactfully. It's very easy for advice to come off as dickish. Like people will they're already having a hard time. They're having a bad game and then you make a suggestion to them. They'll probably there's a good chance they'll take it the wrong way. One of the things I absolutely hated about Paragon is if I would hit good job, because somebody actually did a good job, but I would do it and then like immediately somebody would die right before I did it. Like I was being a dick to them like, no, I'm a good work, but that the ADC did a good job. Love it. All right, Jelly, I, unless you guys anything else to say, I'm spent. No, I think that's it on that one for me. He had a second wind and then he was good. So I very generally with you guys want to talk about kind of communication from these companies that are expecting things from their community, right? They're expecting their community to have their back in regards, but they won't treat them the same way. So when you've set a standard, right, and then you're going to not make an announcement, if you're going to miss something that you put out there, right, you set to the world, this is, we're doing, we're having an event on this day, right? When you get to that point and you don't have that event because of whatever the reason is, say something about it. Don't just ignore it and hope the community forgot that you're having an event that day. That's not how that works. Don't do that, garbage, because I guarantee you your community remembers. They know. Sounds like you're referring to something specific. No, I am not targeting it toward any game in particular. I promise that. But honestly, just issues in general, if you're having server issues, if you're having, if there's something going wrong, be honest about it. Your community will respect you and have more faith in you going forward. If you step in front of it and say, like, this is a problem, we're working on it, we're sorry, right, instead of just ignoring it and waiting for someone to catch you because they're going to catch you. It's one of those things that it's just inevitable. Someone's going to find out. So you're referring to smaller, almost like startups right now? Companies in general. Or even like a call duty or something. Honestly, across the board. The example I'll give is Outriders just came out this last week. Outriders has had a horrible launch experience because of server problem. I heard about that. But for the most part, they've been transparent about we know we're having server problems, we're working on it, we're sorry, we'll find a way to make it up to you. They're not just saying, like, oh, you know, servers be servers, right? Because it's it do be like that sometimes. Yeah, whatever, dude, right? It's even if it's something that isn't their fault, right? If they're if they're using AWS, for instance, and it's an Amazon problem, they're still taking ownership. They're not shifting blame off to AWS and saying that it's not our fault. Don't get mad at us. They're saying like, there's a server problem. We're working on fixing it. That's that they know the line stops with them. They're not going to shift blame to somebody else or whatever the issue may be. Well, go for it. No, that's all I was going to say. Well, I was just going to say, like, usually, I don't know. I feel like most most of the time these days, they're pretty good at that, although I could think of a few that aren't. But yeah, I mean, like, they really just need to just yeah, like, there's there's no repercussion for being transparent other than people maybe just being salty. But if they know what's happening and it is almost like a small community or something, then yeah, like, let them know, you're not going to hurt anyone. And you're absolutely right. There's going to be backlash no matter what you do, right? Even if you step in front of it, you're going to have people that are upset or whatever it's going to be, because that's the gaming community. That's not right necessarily, but it just is kind of a fact of the matter. But you're way more likely to win those people back over by being transparent about it than you are if they like if you're being shady and not being honest about what's going on. It's really bad because this day and age of gamers in general just become so accustomed to we get the best thing right away. And if there's a delay, then it's it's the end of the world. And then it's now, oh, why are you doing this? And I remember playing like Modern Warfare 2 or like any of those old games that would release and had like a few DLCs here and there. But when you have these almost live, basically live service games, yeah, then it becomes an issue and everyone just feels like it needs to be correct and perfect all the time when it doesn't see. And I certainly don't want to report that or to endorse that it needs to be right the first time, right? Mistakes happen by no means. Should I or anybody expect them to be perfect the first time? But just be honest about when mistakes happen. Just say we messed up, we're sorry, we'll do better and then actually do better. Don't just do the same mistake, expecting the community to be okay with it over and over and over and over again. I think there's two paths that the companies can take. You could be opaque, just extremely opaque, not give any information out whatsoever until you actually have a playable game or it could be very transparent and get involved with the community, get people excited, get people hyped. I think there's pros and cons to both. What you can't do is trade a mop. You can't start out transparent and then go opaque. Well, I guess you can't trade the one up. If you can start opaque and then suddenly go transparent as long as you stay transparent, but you cannot start transparent and then just fucking if when things don't go your way, close off from the community. You've already involved the community in what you have going on. You need to share everything about what's going on with the community. Otherwise, people start to fucking if you have an opaque game that nobody knows about, then nobody's going to get suspicious. But if you've been transparent this entire time and then suddenly you're not talking, people start to fucking think some shit. And if you start in the opaque using your your analogy here, Mangus, if you start in the opaque and transition to being transparent, you can't go back. You can't decide that that didn't work for you and go back and expect it to be okay. Your community is going to be upset about that. Like it's you need to stay in whatever camp you're going in. You need to stick to your lane. And you just got to commit. Yeah, absolutely. Don't try and wishy washy. Sometimes you're one way. Sometimes you're the other. It's just not going to work. So I tried to tell somebody no after you already told them yes. It doesn't work that way. You can tell them yes after you already told them no. Always say no. Always say no first. The Mangus life pro tip. Yeah, here's the tree. There's the tree. Oh, oh, oh. Yeah, exactly. Not anymore. 100%. I think that's all I had on this one. Yeah, I got nothing more. I mean, yeah, it's just fair. Like I can think of a few examples. I guess we'll get into them now, but I know of a few. Yeah. Anyway, but I guess now we can dive into a little more off topic of games, but oh man, let me ask you guys, how many you listening and you two here, how many times have you ordered food through, let's say Grubhub, Uber Eats, whatever, you get it and stop the right food or they messed something up. Is that what happened to you guys? Oh yeah, 100%. I make all my own food. You guys know that. Okay, well, it's true actually. So ever since I moved here to the great state of Pennsylvania, yeah, it's been terrible. I don't know what it is. I don't know if it's I'm cursed or something, but we had just, oh my God, there's a million examples. Some of the most recent is we got Chipotle and mother ordered it. We get it. The correct receipts on the bag is what we ordered. I pull out the first thing. It's a bowl. I get a burrito, she gets a bowl. Pull out the burrito and it says like her name on it kind of, but it really, it looks like Chris or something. And I'm like, that's neither of our names. So okay, maybe this is it. I don't know. Pull out the bowl and it literally says Keith on it. Keith. Who the fuck's Keith? So how do you put the wrong food into the bag with not even the same names on it? That's one. Then, oh, here's my favorite one recently. Oh, I said recently a few months ago. Mr. Frickin' Beasburger. Oh my God. Has anyone tried that yet? Probably not. Don't try it. It's not even that great. I don't know what that is. First time, well, you know, Mr. Beas, the YouTuber, if you were home. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, he opened up a bunch of restaurants, Mr. Beasburger. Yeah. It's like smash burger kind of thing. Oh boy. First time I ordered from there. All I did was order one burger and a side of fries. Food comes in. Open it up. It's a fucking chicken sandwich. Not even a burger. It's a chicken sandwich. Tweeted at them. I was like, this is chicken burger. How hard is this to get, right? I literally got the inco... I know. Sometimes I get like, oh, like none of this or none of that or add this. This, that burger is literally everything I get. So I don't have to change anything. Just the burger. No, I got a completely different meal. I got a chicken sandwich. So I said, all right, you know, whatever. I got the, so I got a refund. And then I said, all right, you know, maybe I'll give it a try one more time. And you know, maybe it happens. It happens, whatever. Second time. This time we both get it. Now the burgers were correct. But instead of two sides of fries, we got one side of this Mr. Beast fries, which is like fries and they got cheese on them and like jalapenos and all this other stuff. To add to that, the cheese was black. Black as night, it was burnt too. So I said, I could play it again. I was like, this is absurd. I'm never ordering from here again. And it's just, but that, that's just two things. And it's, it's this area. I don't get it, man. It's like either the IQ is just real low or people just don't know how to read. I don't, it's not even like I'm calling them up and I'm like, Hey guys, yeah, can I get this? No pickles, no onions. Can you add bacon? No, I'm saying beep, bop, boop, that, read it, put it on it. Give it to me. What's so hard about that? I've got to be honest. A few times I've used like Grubhub or DoorDash or whatever the fuck. I've always, I've never had a bad experience. Of course, what everyone else tells me. So I don't know, man. Must be me, but I totally get it because it's one of two things for me. It's either my order is wrong, which is fairly rare, right? Or it takes like an hour and a half to get here and I watched them on the little map. My house is not that far from the restaurant and they go like way out here. They're driving around like having a grand. You go to the next town. They end up, yeah. They're on the freeway going across the freeway. I'm like, where are you going? My house is closer than the freeway is. What's happening here? I'm so I fully believe that they're just taking my food and leaving, right? And then an hour and a half later, ding dong. He's like, what? They showed up? Yeah, he finally shows up. He goes, yeah, sorry, man. I was just a lot of traffic. I'm like, okay, two hours of traffic, I guess. He's stoned as shit. Holy crap, boy. That's what happened with Domino's. We were at Domino's one time. The first time was fine. The second time, it shows up two hours late. Not even the right pizza. And then the guy I'm calling, I'm talking to the manager and he's like, all right, well, I need you to still pay for it. I'm like, are you serious? You cannot be serious. Like you still want me to pay for this, even though it's not right. And it's two hours late. I just pictured the dude standing there, like, high as shit. Well, the delivery driver. I'm sorry, man. I was like, traffic and shit. The delivery driver. He's like, he's like talking. He's like, dude, you got to pay me. Like, dude, I'm not paying you. Like, you're just the middleman. Like, you can go. Like, this is again. No, no, no, I need you to pay. Like, I need you to pay. He starts like, call up his manager. Like, I'll just call him up. Like, he's just absurd. Like, I wouldn't go away. I'm like, I don't care. Go away. This doesn't involve you anymore. It's either your fault or it might be, but I don't think it is. Probably was. Probably. Dude, it's just. So now we just order from a few select places that are semi-consistent. Yeah. Yes. I work with a guy. Occasionally, I work with him on and off. We've never been to like a fast food restaurant where they got his order right. Every single fucking time. Every time. Wow. At least not every time with it. Why are there pickles on this? Because there's pickles on it. James, you didn't say no pickles. Well, I didn't know what pickles. He's like, well, then do you fucking say no pickles? Everywhere we go. Like, he even got his gas wrong one time. Like. His gas. Like the high octane shit in like. Oh my God. Because he got confused with. Did he mix it? Was it empty? With the goddamn gas. With the goddamn gas pumps. And then tried to go get a refund inside. Because he pumped the wrong gas. Oh, like, James. Like, what are they going to do? Like, un-pump the gas from your bag? Just get a sip and just put it in there. And just, OK, we're taking it back. No big deal. Nobody's fucking fault but your own brother. No, he's a character. He's a character. Dude, sounds like a cartoon character. Oh my God. At least so I'm a picky person at fast food restaurants. I won't get pickles. I won't get sauces on things. Right. But at least if I forgot to say something, I'm not going to like walk back up there and be like, no, you guys got it wrong. I'll be there and be like, I didn't say anything about it. Well, well, it sucks to be me, I guess. Like. Well, a lot of times they'll still, they'll still fight. They're like, you can just come up and be like, I'm sorry, I fucked up my order. Can you guys fix it? They'll fix it. Yeah, they will, but I feel bad. I don't want to put them. James, though, man, every single fucking time. That's wild. And then one time we were out and we were like, there's this really good Jamaican restaurant. I was like, let's, hey, let's hit up the fucking Jamaican place. And like, it was, I was with Dre and James and Dre's like, well, fuck yeah. And James was like, oh, okay, okay. Like we drive like all the way there talking about how great it is. And we get there and James like, ah, I don't think I could eat that kind of food. It might give me an ulcer. That's more if I just go to Wendy's. Like James, why the fuck would we have all just with the Wendy's? Like we didn't have to come here. God damn it. It's a wonderful world of food. Dude, it's so consistent and it blows my mind. Well, I'm glad it happens to you and not me. Yes. I take all of it so no one else can. May your food be good and correct. All right. Is that all you had, Raven? Yeah. All right. I could go on for much longer, but I don't think we have an hour or an hour and a half. Comments. Anybody have any comments you want to go over? Yeah. Go over some comments here. So there was one, there was a comment on the last one. Hey, yeah. Whoever had it deleted it. But I kind of like, what they were saying was that the people that will never surrender need to respect the time of other gamers. Like you're wasting their time. By not surrendering in an obviously losing game. I get that. Like that's a valid point. I don't, I think they deleted their comment, but I wish they wouldn't have because that's that's a pretty valid point. But I think you also have to consider that the way you want to play isn't the same way that four other players want to play. So you kind of, you're kind of locked in to play in what everybody else, the way everybody else likes to play. So and even if you apologize if I'm wasting people's time by trying not to ever surrender. I do surrender sometimes if it's truly a lost cause. I do apologize if I'm wasting your time. But if you don't queue up for a multiplayer game, if you're not ready to deal with the opinions of four other people. Go ahead, Jelly. Sorry, I cut you off. No, you're good. And even if you feel like your time is being wasted, that the four other people on your team don't want to surrender, don't just give up because of it. Right. Like still try and play the game with those people to try and get a win. Because maybe you feel like your time is wasted, but you get the win at the end of the day at the end of the game anyway. And your time wasn't wasted after all, right? Like still play out the game. Don't just give up because you feel like four other people disagree with you on surrendering. Right. And Raven, I think I cut you off to begin everything. Oh, no, that's, no, you're good. I was going to say, yeah, you can mention that one before you forget it. But this is from Colin. And I know he's talking about Smite here, but he's basically saying that he'll throw up a surrender vote if they lose all the T1s, some T2s, and they're under by a few levels. But the teammates don't want to because they say, oh, you know, we'll come back and then four minutes later, they still lose. But then he still gets tilted because even if it's, you know, they may be enjoying the game and maybe there's just playing it to have fun, even though like they're getting destroyed or something in the end. And then even if you win, it's like still like, I mean, I didn't really have fun and it just took way too long to come back and win. Like it almost, it wasn't satisfying to even just come back and win that. So I mean, I, man, I feel you there. But yeah, it's a big time thing. Like you said, you got to commit to, you know, queuing up with other people and putting that much time into something. I think it comes down to personal preference in that regard. Right. Like I would much rather play out a losing game for the chance at winning because even though, yeah, I'm most likely to lose, right? If we call it 90 to 10% either 90% chance I lose and it sucks when that happens. But that 10% when I do pull it back and win the game off of that 10% chance, that's huge. That's one of the better games in my mind, right? Because despite being so far behind, you still, you still managed to pull it back together, play as a team and coordinate to get a win. I had a game on smite the other day where that exact thing happened. We were 30 minutes in, two phoenixes down and no, we had, we still had T2 towers everywhere and we actually played through the game and managed to come back and win it, which is insane. And it was one of the, my favorite games of smite that I've ever played for that reason. So it's, it's definitely mixed bag there for sure. Yeah. But the one I noticed was Fordster 1994 talking about that he would go into people's lanes and take minions depending on what's going on, but that if somebody goes and takes a camp of his and leaves a minion on the camp up, it drives him insane. And I have never felt triggered and seen by a comment in my entire life. Because when you walk up to a camp and you see one minion, there is no worse feeling than knowing you're going to get a percent of that gold and XP and have to wait three minutes for it to reset. Oh, oh, I'd rather it just be gone. I'd rather show up and not know it was taken by an ally or an enemy and go walk back and see that it was a one minion. Oh, feel, oh, that's just poor etiquette, honestly. Take all the minions, please. I used to do that in Paragon a lot, not to my jungler, but to the enemy jungler. Well, yeah, yeah. There's an extent where I understand denying them their rotation. Leave the other two minions. My soul hurts so bad hearing that. But yeah, no, feel that 100 percent. If you leave a minion in your ally jungler's camp, I have no respect for you. I'm sorry. I think we've mentioned Fortster 1994 in every single episode, except for the first one. I think so, too. All right. I think that's about all I have. Do you guys have anything else you wanted to talk about? Nope. That was a good episode. Jelly, anything you want to plug? Jelly niece putting out videos all the time back into it. So yeah, I'm watching my YouTube and live streams. But other than that, that's it. Raven? Yeah, I'm trying to put out some more video content over on Raven on YouTube. Raven GG to on Twitch as well. But I live stream on both platforms. Right on. I think I want to start a new channel for just for my cooking shorts. Like I've always said, like I don't really care about subscribers that much. But I also don't want to piss people off. And I keep, well, I don't care about my subscriber count. I don't care about my subscribers. I care about my sub count. But like I keep seeing people subscribe after like a cooking video. And then like a gaming foul mouth video would come out. Like I'm not here to piss people off. So I think I'll just move my cooking stuff over to a different channel. Mangoes too. I mean, a lot of people do that. They have like their main channel and then do an off like real life channel almost. I'm going to call it Raven QQ. Okay. All right. I can see where this is going. Raven Knees. Raven Knees. There you go. All right. I think that about wraps up. 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