 do things in one take but this is the second one. That's like a form of counter control over ourselves. Yes! So today's word, today's word. This word, the one at this moment which we've recorded a whole bunch, is counter control. So counter control is a frustrating little thing that happens but it's real. It's something that definitely occurs and the idea with counter control is that there's a contingency manager, somebody doing the management of contingencies over someone else or another organism or whatever. And the person receiving the management if you will, has a certain level of control in their environment and if the controller, the behavior manager, if that person is engaging in coercive or aggressive or all sorts of, I don't know, maybe inappropriate, not inappropriate, but I don't know if they're just engaging in behaviors that might create a reaction in the individual that you're working with, the person that you're working with might respond with counter control. So in a nutshell, counter control is just a simple reaction back to the controlling, the contingency manager, the controlling person, if you will. It's really weird to say that. Anyway, yeah, the controlling person. So it's often through aggression sometimes. You could bite me, you could yell at me, you could tell me all sorts of things, or you could just simply refuse to do something. It's usually aversive to the person doing the management. However, that's not necessarily, I mean, it's that's an unobservable, but you get the idea, right? So as you can tell, I'm kind of struggling with this. So I think the best thing for me to do is just have Brad come out here and do this. He deals with counter control every day. He's an expert at working with it. So I'm just going to have Brad, why don't, will you come deal with the counter control? Yeah, I'm all right. No, really? Come on, you know you're better at this than I am. Dude, I said no. No, I'm telling you right now, get out here and do this. This is the video that I wanted. No!