 Lonely Piggy, hard to enjoy the day with this snowstorm going on right now, especially considering I need to shovel my car out before work. Yeah, welcome to Canada. The worst Lonely Piggy. By the way, if you all Canadians will notice, if you've lived in Toronto area, the Triangle and stuff like this, and Toronto East Coast guests us a lot, but mainly I've lived all over Canada, but this is something that I've mainly experienced in Southern Ontario, which is ice rain or ice storms. There's times where all of a sudden you don't get snow coming down, you don't get rain coming down, you get ice coming down, and it covers the roads, your car. I've had to go out there. I had one friend that totally lost it one day in Toronto. His car, every morning for a few days, a couple of weeks, it was just, every morning it was ice, every morning it was ice. One day he just got flipped out, he was in Toronto, and when there's ice on your car, you have to dig it out, like chisel out your car. You have to chisel out the key in the back in the day. You didn't have to turn on the car to open the car. You have to chisel out the car door if you've got an old school car. You have to chisel out the crack along the door so you can actually open your door. This takes time. This takes time. Canada alive, Canada. King Canada alive. Ottawa here. This morning sucks. And one day he lost it, or one morning he lost it. He went outside, he had to de-ice his windshield. He couldn't do it. He took a baseball bat to his windshield. He got rid of the ice, but unfortunately he had a lot of cracks. He had to replace the windshield. And when you slide, when you're driving, you hit ice. If there's the slightest bit of slant on the road, even if you're full stop, you put on your brakes, the car will keep on sliding. There's nothing you can do about it. You can steer a little bit, but you got to be careful. That's my ice story. The fun stuff. People popping in. Accelerate trip. When Monday and Sunday feel the same to you, something good is probably happening in your life. That's good to say. Gigastream. Torontonian here. So much snow. So much snow. I lived through a few. I lived on Ontario for six years basically. Man, the winter is there. Hard, hard, hard. Lonely piggy. I hear that. Even here in Montreal, we've got that issue pretty often. Super dangerous. People panic a lot on the roads. Yeah, ice on the ground is crazy dangerous. Cheryl, that's what we have right now. Well, last night, fingers crossed and melts and dries before it freezes tonight. Be careful if you're on the roads getting elder. God, how are you doing? I have had to key chip an ice car. Yeah, sometimes the ice is like this thick. Right? Like it's crazy. It's crazy. Walking is extremely dangerous as well. You're like ice skating. And again, if there's a slant on the sidewalk or the road, you can't stop. Like you're on ice, zero friction if you know physics, zero friction, basically zero friction. Slant. What are you going to do? You're just going to go and if you do this, the tailbone back of your head, if you bang it, not nice. First time chat. Steadily penguin. No, this is some good channel. So I have a question for you. What is two plus two? It could be four. Usually it's four if you're talking scalar. If you're talking vector, it could be anywhere between zero to four in general. Right? Again, don't forget. Free Assange, free Assange, free Julian Assange. He's a publisher. He's a journalist. He has been trying to bring accountability and transparency of capital, his power to humanity, and he's been persecuted for it. Okay, for more information, see wikileaks.org, defend.wikileaks.org or Julian Assange or wikileaks playlist on censor two. Cheryl, oh yeah, I've had a few bumps down the front fused. Oh my god, steps two. Steps, ouch, only witnesses. Witness once by a student in the way to high school. Yeah, ouch, ouch. If you fall down the steps on icy, icy steps, that is not a good time. Not a good time. Again, thank you very much for the follows. Appreciate it.