 High five. We're gonna get it this time. Three. Two. One. Go. Hey! I think we did it! Our Stupid Reaction is tuning in for the- Hey, welcome back to our Stupid Reaction's Units of Corbin. I'm Rick. And you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter. I'm on Twitter. I'm on Twitter. I'm on Twitter. It's so juicy. I think we're supposed to have some Patreon. If I don't know if it's your Twitter account, ring the bell to be our notification squad. Dude, you almost made me spill my chai. Okay. Two day. We are- something happened. I think it was it yesterday? I think it was yesterday. Yeah. I saw it on a couple of the celebrities' Instagrams. I don't know if you saw it. I saw it on Rand Veers and the Picas. It's called 9 at- What is it? Hold on. 9, 9, 9 at- 9 at 9? Is that what it is? Oh, yeah. I don't know what they did the other day in India the other evening. We're at 9 o'clock for 9 minutes. The lights were supposed to go out? 9 minutes, 9 p.m. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. 9 minutes at 9 p.m. It just happened. And so it- and that's been happening obviously all over the world during this whole thing. Italy, I think famously a bunch of- since they're all so close together that they like go out and they sing on the balconies and do- have you seen all that kind of stuff? Yes. Yeah, we're- Yeah, when they do the singing. And India, right when they started the lockdown, they did that thing that a lot of people misconstrued and they went out on the streets and started banging the pots together. But yeah, there's been these unifying things. I did one on my own the other day at 1 o'clock in the morning. I did one minute of just standing and looking outside. On your Instagram? No, just on my own. I just stood and looked out the window. On my own. Just one minute at 1 a.m. One minute at 1 a.m.? Yep. Just one person at 1 a.m. For what? I'm kidding. For a minute. It's true. That doesn't make any sense. I'm joking. All right. Well, let's check this out. All right. Three, two, hold on. Do I need to turn on the CCs? I will just do it just in case. I'm doing it just to be safe. Three, two, one, go. And yesterday, India lit lamps to show unity in the fight against the deadly coronavirus. This was a second collective display of Indians to show unity in combating this virus. People around the country switched off their lights and stood in the balconies of their houses. Go Corona, go. With candles, lanterns and earthen lamps. Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's clarion call to challenge the darkness spread by this virus. In fact, Prime Minister himself lit lamps to show support in India's fight against coronavirus. It's a long pause. Massively long pause. The President of India and his family also participated in PM Modi's appeal. Across major towns, cities and villages, people confined to their homes in a 21-day lockdown lit up the night sky. With a display of light to signify the country's collective will to contain this deadly virus. Even the foreign missions took part in PM Modi's solidarity call. These are odd pauses. It's the second of March that the sounds of bells, conches and claps reverberated across the country. And now two weeks later, India has supported PM Modi's call for solidarity with Diaz, flashlights and candles. With more than 3,500 confirmed cases and 83 deaths due to coronavirus in India, the authorities are currently scrambling to contain this pandemic. We have some odd pauses in there. This is a weird video to react to. That's a little... I'm wondering if somebody clipped this out of a longer segment, but it was strange that it was just, maybe that was on purpose, just so you can hear the silence because that's what they were supposed to, I think, right? They were supposed to go out for nine minutes. I actually wish we would have known about this because I think it would have been cool to actually participate in that. Just because. But I didn't know about it until after it happened, and then I got floods of messages saying we should react to that. It's a cool thing to do in terms of unity. I'm hoping people don't once again misconstrue it and take that as an excuse to go out. Like when they did with the other thing and bang on drums and party, like Indians love to do. I'm sure this is so difficult for a lot of Indians to just stay inside and not be with because they're such a family-oriented group of people. They love each other and they love celebrating and they love being around. Obviously, India is so compact and so I'm just sure it's so difficult to just stay inside. A lot of Americans are used to just... They're in their little bubble. Especially here in LA, we are so spread out. And as you know, like in your neighborhood, you can walk down the street in your neighborhood and not see a soul, which is really strange for people who live in India unless you're out in a really... Well, even in the remote villages that we haven't been to them in those places, everybody's still being together. It's actually a good human trait. So this is antithetical to what really India is about, which is about being together. The reason, when you looked at the Go Corona Go at the same time I did, and you know what went through my head when we looked at it? What? The music to... We should do a parody song. We should. All the world says together, yeah. Go Corona Go! All right, I'm leaving. Also, it wasn't a little weird because usually that's like Go Falcons Go like a cheer. Right, it was like a cheer for a team. Like you're rooting for Corona. I'm assuming they're saying go away, Corona Go. I'm assuming that's what they're saying. No, it was macabre, dark people looking forward to the end times cheering for the pandemic. Didn't you see them? There was another little picture of them. They had these little things on here all in black that just said go Corona and they had a flag with the death skull on it and the sickle. He's joking, people. No, I'm not. It's true. Well, that was... I mean, the video was... That was weird. The video was weird but the sentiment of the thing was cool. Yeah, the sentiment of the thing was cool but that video was really weird. I'll react to that one here. I'll show you the reaction again. There it is. Well, once again, don't touch your grandma. Thanks guys.