 So there's some really positive people in life, like my friend Rocky Anderson, I can high school, my good buddy, I can just play the positive, awesome man, I just always really feel good, even now at age 55, I still like fucking around and I just think the undifference of what possible difference between Australia and America is a little harder to live in your delusions in Australia, like Americans tend to be more polite and also Americans tend to be less socially cohesive, so Americans don't really care enough about you to tell you that you're a nutter, but Australians will tell you about any fear that you're a nutter. So the kind of life that I've lived, logging out the pornography industry for 10 years and converting it to localized studios, it's the equivalent of a brown man running off and joining the circus and just joining a circus after another circus after another circus after another circus, like I'm always joining a new circus and I don't think that would be possible in Australia, so it's a good thing for ill perhaps. So there's probably a lot more tall poppy syndrome in Australia, a lot down the tall poppies, but Australia has more of one culture and in America we can live an incredibly insulated life, we're just like one narrow peer group, maybe orthodox Jews or fellow real estate developers or your friends who are really into dungeons and dragons. Can't we do that in Australia as much? So we're going back to Australia and we're running to people in their world of childhood and they're going to say, boy, what the hell did you get out of living in the States? You got none of the shit. Like look at all of us, we've all got one in our own home, we've got money set aside for time, we're married, we've got kids, we've got grandkids, we've been in the state of profession for 25 years and that's not as true in America. Now, Australia and America are equally mobile societies from what I've read. But in America, there's so many people that you can pretty much just hang out. The groups that you want to hang out with and general people will just ignore you, it's a fine fruity, or just not rough, bothering with. And it's funny, I'll call you out. I'll yell it. I'll put you down. I'll get on your face. I often find going back to Australia is like going into an emotional blow torch because Americans, by comparison, just get polite and nice and friendly. Australians are blunt and dirty and down and dirty.