 I think a lot of people automatically see the autism label and try to give us really small roles that don't have a lot of responsibility, but it really... And I feel like that's what happened with me and I really... there was a lot of favoritism and that didn't change when I went to public school either. People just see the autism label and they just shove you in the back. It doesn't matter. There's always going to be favoritism with anybody in your drama troupe no matter what school you go to, but once you get out of there that doesn't really matter at all. I've discovered that when I went out into the real world in Epic Players and I got cast and stuff, but it doesn't... whether minor or major, I love it. I'm in a minor role right now and I also feel like being shoved to the side has helped prepare me for rejection and all of that because I see the people who have always got the lead role and were the favorites, they can't handle that rejection and that's not good if you want to get on Broadway. Yeah. I mean, it's kind of funny you saying that because like it's... I mean, obviously there is a big component to any sort of career or hobby or venture and that is like the social aspect of it. People don't choose you for us during sports education. They don't choose you as part of the team because you're good at playing the game. They choose you because they like you or their friends with you or they... You have like a high social ranking in the school or something, which I've really heard and that's kind of been something that I think happens in like the weird place as well sort of in the real world. If you don't have those natural abilities to kind of get on with new groups and new people or if you just generally don't want to socialize as much then it kind of stops you from getting as far as you should be able to do with like your ability. I think it's a tough aspect of life and it's something that I think holds a lot of people back from realizing their true potential. Not saying that there's the issue with the individual, it's an issue with the system, the neurotypical society that we're living in. But I think that can really be tough. Yeah, I agree and I don't think people should be forced to socialize or be someone they're not just to get ahead in life either.